a, i c, thank you so much for your explaination, massimo.

best regards,

steve van christie



On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 9:48 AM, Massimo Di Pierro <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Stifan,
>
> for a db(...).select(...) you would do
>
> db(query).select(cache=(cache.ram,0))
>
> the zero will reset the cache for this query.
>
>
>
> On Apr 13, 2011, at 9:43 PM, Stifan Kristi wrote:
>
> hi massimo,
>
> i'll try your adviced, pardon, how / where to put expire_time = 0? i've
> already search it on the book :
> http://web2py.com/book/default/docstring/expire_time
>  <http://web2py.com/book/default/docstring/expire_time>but it returns null
>
> thank you so much in advance.
>
> best regards,
>
> steve van christie
>
> On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 9:28 AM, Massimo Di Pierro <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> If you call it with expire_time=0 it will force a cache reset.
>>
>> On Apr 13, 7:49 pm, Stifan Kristi <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> > yes, after i inserted a new data, i immediately checked the new one, but
>> it
>> > didn't appears, after i checked it many times, and after few minutes,
>> the
>> > data is show up. i think for now, i'll try to not use *cache =
>> (cache.ram,
>> > 60)*, because i'm still learning the python and web2py.
>> >
>> > thank you so much for your adviced.
>> >
>> > best regards,
>> >
>> > steve van christie
>
>
>
>

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