I'm guessing he's looking for something like I am, 

http://cookbook.mongodb.org/patterns/count_tags/ 

{
    "title" : "A blog post",
    "author" : "Kristina",
    "content" : "...",
    "tags" : ["MongoDB", "Map/Reduce", "Recipe"]
}



using DAL, how would I go about inserting that list, what wouldd the type 
be in the model definition?

On Sunday, May 13, 2012 8:35:43 PM UTC-5, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>
> I think you can already
>
> db.table.insert(**dict(....))
>
> Are you asking for something different?
>
> On Saturday, 12 May 2012 05:25:02 UTC-5, Francisco Costa wrote:
>>
>> It works Massimo!
>> In MongoDb is also common to insert dicts, can we also have that?
>>
>> At the moment it only saves in the string format (check player Field)
>> { "_id" : ObjectId("4fae3839b34f4brf5a000031"), "city" : "Madrid", "club" 
>> : "Real Madrid", *"player" : "{'n_goals': 43, 'name': 'Ronaldo'}"* }
>>
>>
>>
>> On Friday, May 11, 2012 9:16:58 PM UTC+1, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>>>
>>> One more try please.
>>>
>>> On Friday, 11 May 2012 06:04:52 UTC-5, Francisco Costa wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Thanks Massimo. Please let me know if you need more help in debugging it
>>>>
>>>> On Friday, May 11, 2012 12:40:35 AM UTC+1, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Now I understand better where all these problems come from. I shall 
>>>>> fix it tonight.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thursday, 10 May 2012 18:02:24 UTC-5, Francisco Costa wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> i didn't understand your question..
>>>>>> This is the complete code
>>>>>>
>>>>>> import sys
>>>>>> import time
>>>>>> from gluon.dal import DAL, Field
>>>>>> mongo = DAL('mongodb://localhost:27017/sapo')
>>>>>> mongo.define_table('user',
>>>>>>                      Field('name', 'text'),
>>>>>>                      Field('age',  'integer'),
>>>>>>                      Field('city', 'string')
>>>>>>                      )
>>>>>>
>>>>>> def insert_users():
>>>>>>     mongo.user.insert(name='John', age=66, city='Toronto')
>>>>>>     mongo.user.insert(name='Mark', age=43, city='Boston')
>>>>>>     mongo.user.insert(name='Tom',  age=43, city='Detroit')
>>>>>>     mongo.user.insert(name='Jim',  age=18, city='Detroit')
>>>>>>     mongo.user.insert(name='Jack', age=18)
>>>>>>     mongo.user.insert(name='Eric', city='Boston')
>>>>>>     return 'users in database'
>>>>>>
>>>>>> def find_users():
>>>>>>     users = mongo(mongo.user.age==18).select()
>>>>>>     return dict(users=users)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>

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