I think this is now fixed. please check it in trunk.

On Feb 11, 12:48 am, Alexey Nezhdanov <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi.
> Sorry, didn't check if that bug still exists in latest version.
> Here is the problem: in Oracle substracting one datetime column from the
> other gives the floating number (days).
> However the web2py considers the result to be another datetime, so this Set
> produces invalid condition string:
>
> (Pdb) print (table.time_stop-table.time_start)>300/24.0/3600
> (PINGER_RESULTS.time_stop-PINGER_RESULTS.time_start)>to_date('0.00347222222222','yyyy-mm-dd
> hh24:mi:ss')
>
> I worked around it with:
>  31             diff = (table.time_stop-table.time_start)
>  32             diff.type = 'double'
>  33             import pdb;pdb.set_trace()
>
> (Pdb) print diff > 3600.0/24/3600
> (PINGER_RESULTS.time_stop-PINGER_RESULTS.time_start)>0.041666666666666664

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