Thanks for reporting this. We will fix this in 2.15.5 shortly.
On Monday, 25 September 2017 11:38:51 UTC-5, Jordan Myers wrote:
>
> I have many tables that share common attributes, so for convenience and
> ease of refactoring, I decided to define such common fields and then simply
> reference those fields when defining tables. For example:
>
> namefield = Field("name")
> db.define_table('table1', namefield)
> db.define_table('table2', namefield)
>
>
>
> This works correctly on 2.14.6 but somewhere along the way to version
> 2.15.4 something changed such that the above code yields the error "Field
> table1.name is already bound to a table" This is probably due to
> upgrading to a new PyDAL version. It looks like I'll have to refactor to
> use table inheritance or the .clone() method. Just leaving this here in
> case others find the same error.
>
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