It is gone.

Rows.response was an internal variable that stored raw db response and
was backend dependent.
It is gone for good. The new Rows is much faster, smaller and cleaner.

Technically this is not exactly a breaking of backward compatibility
because developers are not supposed to use Rows.response which is an
internal variable but are supposed to use Rows[i] instead (which
contains backend independent data).

What were you using response for? If you post an example, I can help
you move your code to the newest web2py.

Massimo

On Nov 2, 4:42 am, rfx_labs <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Massimo,
>
> many of my apps use code like this:
>
> result = db().select(db.reference.id, db.reference.l, db.reference.a,
> db.reference.b)
> for i, l, a, b in result.response:
>     c.reference(("lab"), l, a, b)
>
> With code from Trunk 1376 this is broken. How do I get the same result
> now?
>
> Regards Martin
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