My bad. I did not push the change. Please check again in trunk.

On Nov 18, 6:20 am, Seeker <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks Massimo, but I am up to date on trunk (change set 1223
> mercurial), but both the problems still persist.
>
> On Nov 18, 2:06 pm, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > fixed in trunk
>
> > On Nov 18, 1:47 am, Seeker <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi guys,
> > > Please help:
>
> > > Could someone please confirm whether the following two issues are
> > > indeed errors or if I am simply doing something wrong.  They have both
> > > been around for a while now and I am surprised that they have not been
> > > noticed yet - which makes me think I may be causing the problem.
>
> > > Background:
> > > ===========
> > > Using Windows 7 operating system
> > > Python 2.6
> > > The errors appear in both the trunk and Windows binary editions
>
> > > Steps for Error 1:
> > > ========
> > > - Use the application wizard.
> > > - Create an application with the following database specification.
> > > Notice that the 'dog' table is related to the 'person' table, BUT the
> > > tables are specified in the incorrect sequence:
>
> > > table: dog
> > > field definition in wizard: name
> > > field definition in wizard: owner person
>
> > > table person
> > > field definition in wizard: name
> > > field definition in wizard: age integer
>
> > > - Using the generated application; choose 'dog select' from the menu.
> > > - An error is generated:
> > >   File "E:\Dev\w2p\web2py_hg\gluon\sql.py", line 1537, in
> > > __allocate
> > >   raise RuntimeError, "Using a recursive select but encountered a
> > > broken reference"
> > >   RuntimeError: Using a recursive select but encountered a broken
> > > reference
>
> > > Error 2:
> > > ========
> > > - Use the appadmin for any application 
> > > (eg:http://127.0.0.1:8000/myapp3/appadmin/index)
> > > - Click the link to list the content of any table which already
> > > contains a few records. 
> > > (eg:http://127.0.0.1:8000/myapp3/appadmin/select/...)
> > > - Click the 'view' link next to any of the records 
> > > (eg:http://127.0.0.1:8000/myapp3/appadmin/mytable_read/1)
> > > - An error results: 'invalid function'
>
> > > Thanks for helping.- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
>
>

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