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jolt on November 06, 2017
Hi, i’m trying to pass a HubDB table row id to a page using an URL parameter. The id fetched from request.query_dict will be a string but unfortunately hubdb_table_row() seems to accept only variables of type long. Is there a way to convert this read more
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November 08, 2017
boulter: You’re correct that the query dict value does not exist and developers need to account for that in the preview. The proble...read more
jolt on November 06, 2017
Hi, i’m trying to pass a HubDB table row id to a page using an URL parameter. The id fetched from request.query_dict will be a string but unfortunately hubdb_table_row() seems to accept only variables of type long. Is there a way to convert this read more
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November 08, 2017
boulter: You’re correct that the query dict value does not exist and developers need to account for that in the preview. The proble...read more
jolt on November 06, 2017
Hi, i’m trying to pass a HubDB table row id to a page using an URL parameter. The id fetched from request.query_dict will be a string but unfortunately hubdb_table_row() seems to accept only variables of type long. Is there a way to convert this read more
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November 08, 2017
boulter: You’re correct that the query dict value does not exist and developers need to account for that in the preview. The proble...read more
jolt on November 06, 2017
Hi, i’m trying to pass a HubDB table row id to a page using an URL parameter. The id fetched from request.query_dict will be a string but unfortunately hubdb_table_row() seems to accept only variables of type long. Is there a way to convert this read more
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November 08, 2017
boulter: You’re correct that the query dict value does not exist and developers need to account for that in the preview. The proble...read more
jolt on November 06, 2017
Hi, i’m trying to pass a HubDB table row id to a page using an URL parameter. The id fetched from request.query_dict will be a string but unfortunately hubdb_table_row() seems to accept only variables of type long. Is there a way to convert this read more
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November 08, 2017
boulter: You’re correct that the query dict value does not exist and developers need to account for that in the preview. The proble...read more
jolt on November 06, 2017
Hi, i’m trying to pass a HubDB table row id to a page using an URL parameter. The id fetched from request.query_dict will be a string but unfortunately hubdb_table_row() seems to accept only variables of type long. Is there a way to convert this read more
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November 08, 2017
boulter: You’re correct that the query dict value does not exist and developers need to account for that in the preview. The proble...read more
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