If I do not define colnames I get 

rows[0]['MyField']
KeyError: 'MyField'

El jueves, 2 de diciembre de 2021 a las 9:15:46 UTC-3, Jose escribió:

> I'm migrating an old app that runs in an old version of web2py in 
> python27. In a lot of places I use db.executesql with argument 
> as_dict=True. The error that I am getting is that he asks me to define the 
> colnames que es un nuevo argumento.
>
> Sometimes SQL is a query to views and others to stored procedures 
>
>
> If I pass a list with the names of the fields it works, but it is 
> something I want to avoid. 
>
> rows = db.executesql(_sql, as_dict=True, colnames=['MyField']) # This 
> works fine
>
> Is there any way to avoid the list with the names of the fields? 
>
> Jose
>

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