On Friday, January 29, 2016 at 12:11:07 PM UTC-8, Anthony wrote:
>
> So just to clarify, the "record" argument to SQLFORM can either be the id 
> of the desired record, or it can be a Row object containing the record 
> (i.e., the result of querying the database to retrieve the record).
>

Ah, I should have looked a little closer at the prototype. 

>
> Also, here:
>
> record = db(db.test_table.field_1 == request.args(0)).select()
>>
>
> we want a Row object, so it should be:
>
> record = db(db.test_table.field_1 == request.args(0)).select().first()
>  
>

I thought of pointing out that I was assuming 1 match, but I suppose that 
would still have given a Rows (the wrapper) object, but of len == 1.

/dps

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