It still has both the original problems. Here's what I'm testing so
far:
>contacts = db(db.contact.id>0).select()
Returns all contacts, as it should
>people = db(db.person.id>0).select()
Also returns all contacts, instead of just the contacts that are of
type "person"
>address = people[0].address
Works, and returns the address of the first person.
>name = people[0].first_name
Crashes, with the following trace:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Users\Dave\Documents\Python\web2py\gluon\restricted.py",
line 188, in restricted
exec ccode in environment
File "C:\Users\Dave\Documents\Python\web2py\applications\welcome/
controllers/default.py:index", line 66, in <module>
File "C:\Users\Dave\Documents\Python\web2py\gluon\globals.py", line
96, in <lambda>
self._caller = lambda f: f()
File "C:\Users\Dave\Documents\Python\web2py\applications\welcome/
controllers/default.py:index", line 23, in index
File "C:\Users\Dave\Documents\Python\web2py\gluon\sql.py", line 729,
in __getattr__
return dict.__getitem__(self,key)
KeyError: 'first_name'