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Field('City', 'list:reference City', label='Miestas'),
On Wednesday, 1 August 2012 11:05:02 UTC-5, Aurelijus Useckas wrote:
>
> tried it, still the same error :( thnx anyway
>
> On Wednesday, August 1, 2012 6:31:52 PM UTC+3, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>>
>> Yes. this is wrong:
>>
>> Field('City', db.city, 'list:reference city', label='Miestas'),
>>
>> should be
>>
>> Field('City', 'list:reference city', label='Miestas'),
>>
>> On Wednesday, 1 August 2012 09:15:07 UTC-5, Aurelijus Useckas wrote:
>>>
>>> Thank you Massimo, but the 1005/150 mysql problem seems to be smth wring
>>> with foreign key (merging of tables). Are there any flaws in my DAL syntax?
>>>
>>> This line seems to be the trigger:
>>> Field('City', db.city, 'list:reference city', label='Miestas'),
>>>
>>> it references:
>>>
>>> db.define_table('city',
>>> Field('name', notnull=True, unique=True),
>>> format='%(name)s')
>>>
>>> any ideas what's bothering mysql?
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, August 1, 2012 4:56:03 PM UTC+3, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>>>>
>>>> db = DAL('mysql://....', check_reserved=['common','mysql'])
>>>>
>>>> Anyway, I am not sure your problem is that you are using a reserved
>>>> keyword. Perhaps the table exists already. I am also surprised you are
>>>> getting a pymysql InternalError and not an OperationalError.
>>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, 1 August 2012 07:45:01 UTC-5, Aurelijus Useckas wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I've changed the long into longitude and it seems to be solved but I
>>>>> still get errors:
>>>>>
>>>>> p2
>>>>> S'<class \'gluon.contrib.pymysql.err.InternalError\'> (1005, u"Can\'t
>>>>> create table \'./lpkdb/asoc.frm\' (errno: 150)")'
>>>>>
>>>>> Now it says it cannot create next table, which is:
>>>>>
>>>>> db.define_table('asoc',
>>>>> Field('name', label='Pavadinimas', unique=True),
>>>>> Field('City', db.city, 'list:reference city', label='Miestas'),
>>>>> Field('address', label='Adresas'),
>>>>> Field('www'),
>>>>> Field('tel'),
>>>>> Field('fax'),
>>>>> Field('email'),
>>>>> Field('President', label='Asociacijos prezidentas'),
>>>>> Field('CEO', label='Asociacijos generalinis'),
>>>>> Field('CEO_tel', label='Generalinio tel.'),
>>>>> Field('CEO_email', label='Generalinio email'),
>>>>> Field('CEO_mob', label='Generalinio mobilus'),
>>>>> Field('Pres_tel', label='Prezidento tel.'),
>>>>> Field('Pres_email', label='Prezidento email'),
>>>>> Field('Pres_mob', label='Prezidento mobilus'),
>>>>> Field('submited_at', 'datetime', default=request.now,
>>>>> writable=False, readable=False),
>>>>> Field('updated_at', 'datetime', default=request.now,
>>>>> update=request.now, writable=False, readable=False),
>>>>> Field('submited_by', db.auth_user, default=auth.user_id,
>>>>> writable=False, readable=False),
>>>>> Field('updated_by', db.auth_user, update=auth.user_id,
>>>>> writable=False, readable=False),
>>>>> format='%(name)s')
>>>>>
>>>>> Are there some guidlines on how to construct DAL field names in order
>>>>> to avoid any conflict while migrating to mysql?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wednesday, August 1, 2012 3:36:51 PM UTC+3, tomasz bandura wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Is it 'long' a mysql's reserved word?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Regards
>>>>>> Tomasz
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 2012/8/1 Aurelijus Useckas <[email protected]>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> this is the trigger i guess:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> db.define_table('maps',
>>>>>>> Field('name'),
>>>>>>> Field('last_name'),
>>>>>>> Field('long'),
>>>>>>> Field('lat'),
>>>>>>> format='%(name)s')
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Wednesday, August 1, 2012 3:30:40 PM UTC+3, Aurelijus Useckas
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I've built the app on SQLite and now want to migrate to the server
>>>>>>>> based mysql. BUT web2py hangs in the middle of creating, basicaly just
>>>>>>>> after the auth tables. When I restart the apache I can see auth tables
>>>>>>>> as
>>>>>>>> well as a few from my app.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> this is the err ticket that I get:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> (dp1
>>>>>>>> S'output'
>>>>>>>> p2
>>>>>>>> S'<class \'gluon.contrib.pymysql.err.**ProgrammingError\'> (1064,
>>>>>>>> u"You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that
>>>>>>>> corresponds
>>>>>>>> to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near \'long
>>>>>>>> VARCHAR(255),\\n lat VARCHAR(255),\\n PRIMARY KEY(id)\\n)
>>>>>>>> ENGINE=InnoDB CHA\' at line 5")'
>>>>>>>> p3
>>>>>>>> sS'layer'
>>>>>>>> p4
>>>>>>>> S'/opt/web-apps/web2py/**applications/init/models/db_**comp.py'
>>>>>>>> p5
>>>>>>>> sS'code'
>>>>>>>> p6
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> thnx
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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