Can you please test the latest trunk? If you still have the problem, can you post your code so that I can try reproduce it?
On Wednesday, 29 August 2012 15:06:17 UTC-5, Daniel Gonzalez wrote: > > It is just internal logic, creating some objects in several places. The > point is that usually row.email was evaluating to a string, and I was using > that to setup my objects. Now it is evaluating to (when showing with %s): > > (<gluon.dal.Field object at 0x9ea7b8c>, '[email protected]<javascript:> > ') > > And this problem seems to be new in trunk. As I say, my other box running > Version 2.00.0 (2012-07-01 22:43:58) dev has no issues. > > On Wednesday, August 29, 2012 9:56:14 PM UTC+2, Anthony wrote: >> >> What happens with "email" variable in the rest of that function? What >> does the function return? >> >> Anthony >> >> On Wednesday, August 29, 2012 3:19:59 PM UTC-4, Daniel Gonzalez wrote: >>> >>> # Use the authorization table for users >>> web2py_user_table = auth.settings.table_user_name >>> db.define_table( >>> web2py_user_table, >>> Field('email', unique=True), >>> Field('wav_user_doc_id', length=128, compute= >>> create_new_wav_user), >>> Field('password', length=512, compute=automatic_password >>> , type='password', readable=False, label='Password'), >>> # These fields are needed for authorization >>> Field('registration_key', length=512, writable=False, readable= >>> False, default=''), >>> Field('reset_password_key', length=512, writable=False, readable= >>> False, default=''), >>> Field('registration_id', length=512, writable=False, readable= >>> False, default=''), >>> format = '%(email)s') >>> >>> and >>> >>> def create_new_wav_user(row): >>> log.info('row=%s' % (row)) >>> try: >>> email = row['email'] >>> except: >>> log.error('No email provided, row=%s' % (row)) >>> return None >>> ... >>> ... >>> >>> I have tried both: email = row['email'] and email = row.email >>> >>> On Wednesday, August 29, 2012 9:12:10 PM UTC+2, rochacbruno wrote: >>>> >>>> can you show the code? >>>> >>>> I am using >>>> >>>> db.table.field.compute = lambda row: row.otherfield >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 4:09 PM, Daniel Gonzalez <[email protected]>wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> I have recently updated trunk. >>>>> >>>>> I am using a compute function when creating new entries. In the >>>>> compute function I access the field row.email. Previously this was giving >>>>> me the *value* of the field, now I just get a reference to >>>>> "gluon.dal.Field". >>>>> >>>>> Is this expected? How can I access the value of the field? >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> Daniel >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> --

