On Wednesday, October 19, 2016 at 9:15:21 AM UTC-4, Tribo Eila wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> supposed:
> db.define_table('color', Field('blue'),Field('yellow'),Field('red'))
>
> COLORED_THINGS = {
> 'blue': ['sky', 'jeans', 'powerline insert mode'],
> 'yellow': ['sun', 'banana', 'phone book/monitor stand'],
>
> 'red': ['blood', 'tomato', 'test failure']}
>
Do you want COLORED_THINGS to be a *single record* in the "color" table? If
so, your fields will have to be of type "list:string" (so each field can
store a list of strings) -- for example, Field('blue', 'list:string'). In
that case, just do:
db.color.insert(**COLORED_THINGS)
Anthony
>
> using db.color.insert(...). i'm trying to figure how to save in database
> base on key dict. i tried for loops but my head starts turning.
>
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