Massimo, what about a full text database search engine, but at web2py
level to abstract databases peculiarities?
Maybe its a silly idea...
Alex F
El 29/10/2009 2:21, mdipierro escribió:
> I think it does not show because you overwrite the variable at every
> iteration
> I would try something like this
>
> def index():
> key=request.vars.baton
> records = {}
> for tablename in db.tables:
> table=db[tablename]
> fields=[table[fieldname] for fieldname in table.fields]
> queries=[field.like('%'+key+'%') for field in fields if
> field.type in ['text','string']]
> query=reduce(lambda x,y: x|y,queries)
> records[tablename]=db(query).select()
> return dict(records)
>
> It should display a list of records that match by any field without
> duplicates
> >
>
>
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