Hello.
Dont know why, but I see tables and fields surrounded by backsticks on
appadmin.
For example:
`component`.`id` `component`.`name`
So, when I try to sort table ckicking by field name, I get error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
"/home/ksh/PycharmProjects/barlist/web2py/applications/barlist/controllers/appadmin.py",
line 266, in select
orderby=eval_in_global_env(orderby))
File
"/home/ksh/PycharmProjects/barlist/web2py/applications/barlist/controllers/appadmin.py",
line 95, in eval_in_global_env
exec ('_ret=%s' % text, {}, global_env)
File "<string>", line 1
_ret=db.`component`.`id`
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
How can be this fixed? I use no mysql reserved keywords on table's/field's
names, as far as I know.
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