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From: Jonathan E. <jon...@ca...> - 2006-10-10 14:10:41
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Somehow you are not using your loop correctly and everything is getting the same id. On Tue, 10 Oct 2006 11:45:31 +0100, "Mary Jane Boholst" <Mar...@io...> said: > Thanks for this. It seems that the handler was not getting executed. > This is fixed now. However, I have discovered a problem with my delete > and update handlers. The handlers are being called however the incorrect > entry is deleted. I am trying to as you can probably guess allow certain > users to update, delete or insert items to a database. In an attempt to > allow certain rows of the table to be deleted or updated I have created > delete and update buttons. The handlers do not work as intended which is > down to the id variable. The id variable is taken from the database and > is intended to be used to identify the row to update or delete. However > printing the id value reveals that the id of the uppermost row in the > table is being used rather than the id of the row from which the button > is pressed. > Could anyone explain why this is so? Does any one have an idea how I > could use this id variable to delete or update all the rows of the table > rather than just the uppermost row in the table? Or even just a way in > which I can allow the update and deletion of certain rows in a table? > I am not sure if what I have just said makes sense, but any help would > be useful. > Thanks in advance. > Regards, > MJ > Jonathan Ellis wrote: > > Well, the first step is to make sure the handler is actually getting > > executed. Put a print statement in there to check. > > > > -J > > > > On Fri, 06 Oct 2006 16:22:33 +0100, "Mary Jane Boholst" > > <Mar...@io...> said: > > > >> Thank you very much for this very helpful piece of code. > >> I have another question. (Last one for the week, promise!) I am trying > >> to create a button on a page which inserts values from a form into a > >> database. I have defined my handler and created the button but the data > >> does not seem to be committed to the database. I do not get any error > >> messages but checking the database for the data shows that it has not > >> been inserted. > >> The code for my handler is: > >> [[! > >> def insertentry(self, > >> api,day,course,timeslottype,start,end,title,tutor): > >> > >> api.db.timetable.insert(day=day,course=course,timeslottype=timeslottype,starttime=start,endtime=end,title=title,givenbby=tutor) > >> api.db.flush() > >> ]] > >> > >> The code for the button is: > >> <f:submit handler=self.insertentry value="Insert entry" /> > >> From reading around it seems that this should work. Is there something > >> I am missing? > >> Thanks in advance for all help. > >> MJ > >> Jonathan Ellis wrote: > >> > >>> from sqlalchemy import or_ > >>> where = or_(db.timetable.c.course=='LAA', db.timetable.c.course=='COM') > >>> db.timetable.select(where, order_by=[db.timetable.c.day, > >>> db.timetable.c.starttime]) > >>> > >>> On Wed, 4 Oct 2006 11:50:07 +0100, "Mary Jane Boholst" > >>> <mar...@io...> said: > >>> > >>> > >>>> Hi again, > >>>> Another question which should be fairly simple to answer. I am trying to > >>>> carry > >>>> out a fairly word query within my spyce code and am not sure how to do > >>>> it. > >>>> The sql that I want to translate to sqlalchemy is select * from timetable > >>>> where course='LAA' or course='COM' order by day, starttime. > >>>> I have tried several times to do this but I get errors trying to do both > >>>> the > >>>> order by and the where clauses. > >>>> Any help will be gratefully received. > >>>> Thank you all for your help and suggestions. The login token problem is > >>>> now > >>>> fixed and I have at the moment decided to use the example on the spyce > >>>> pages > >>>> to help with the displaying of different pages for different users. > >>>> Thanks again, > >>>> MJ > >>>> > >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >>>> Take Surveys. Earn Cash. 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