My guess is that those records where created when no "author" was
logged in.

Massimo


On Jul 23, 9:17 am, Alex Fanjul <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well, I'm attaching the tables from MySQL which I exported...
> As you can see, the "autor" doesnt match the author_id, so that was the
> matter.
> The problem is that I don't know how to got to this situation :-(, but
> surely I did something  wrong, so never mind.
>
> Thanks
> Alex F
>
> El 22/07/2009 22:45, Fran escribió:
>
>
>
> > On Jul 22, 9:06 pm, Alex Fanjul<[email protected]>  wrote:
>
> >> When you generate data in web2py, it starts with id=0
>
> > It doesn't - it starts with id=1
> > This is even documented in the book (pg 139)
>
> >> Clear Example: in web2py, the first auth_user has "id=0"
>
> > Not in my installation :-?
>
> > record 0 is used by Authorization to say that the access applies to
> > the whole table.
>
> > F
>
> --
> Alejandro Fanjul Fdez.
> [email protected]
>
>  2009-07-23_161207.jpg
> 28KViewDownload
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>  2009-07-23_161134.jpg
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