It is not clear what you are trying to do. You can only insert values in
fields that exist -- there is no "name" field in your table, so you cannot
insert a value for a "name" field. If you want to insert a value for
"reply", then you must specify the "reply" field:
db.post.insert(reply='report')
Where does "name" come from in this scenario?
Anthony
On Saturday, April 1, 2017 at 11:56:41 AM UTC-4, Maurice Waka wrote:
>
> I have this:
> Post =define_table('post'
> Field('message', 'text',
> requires=IS_NOT_EMPTY, notnull=True),
> Field('reply', 'text', requires=IS_NOT_EMPTY).
> auth.signatue
> )
> Post.is_active.readable=False
> Post.is_active.writable=False
>
> controller:
>
> def index():
> code....
> db.post.reply.insert(name='report').....to insert into the reply
> collumn
>
> I get error that:
> AttributeError:'Field' object has no attribute 'insert'
>
> If I use:
> db.post.insert(name='report')
>
> SyntaxError: Field name does not belong to the table
>
> I thought/Learned that to insert: you do e.g.
>
> db.person.insert(name="Luca")
>
> db.commit()
> What am i doing wrong, and how can i correct it?
> regards
>
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