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Comments by Jackie Lloyd 2021 (Top 7 by date)
Jackie Lloyd 2021
26-Nov-21 8:15am
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Thanks for taking the time to read my question.
Jackie Lloyd 2021
26-Nov-21 2:07am
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It's my own function which adds a number of months to the current date and uses the month and year values to create a 'stage number'. Sorry, I should have simplified my code to not have something unknown like this in it.
Jackie Lloyd 2021
25-Nov-21 15:25pm
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Well, I've just about followed it through. Thank you, its a superb answer and has given me much to work on.
After many years of writing code (C++ etc.) I find that SQL blows my mind away - does it get easier?!
Jackie Lloyd 2021
25-Nov-21 14:53pm
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Thank you, I really appreciate your help. I am just trying to digest this, it may take a while!
Jackie Lloyd 2021
11-Nov-21 4:24am
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Hi, thank you for all your help, I did try that and it didn't make any difference. In the end I just pulled the code again and redid the setup and the problem has not reappeared, which is still slightly annoying that I don't know why it happened!
Jackie Lloyd 2021
9-Nov-21 6:58am
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Thank you for helping.
flask-application.py is doing the import to access common_functions.py.
they are both in a/b/app
so I can't see what the problem is
I apologise if I am missing something which should be obvious.
Jackie Lloyd 2021
23-Mar-21 12:39pm
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Thank you so much for your help. I will try Espresso. But I feel very embarrassed to admit that I tried your solution then realised that the regex is not the problem. It is the fact that I was passing a string with a space in it to the url, which was the problem. So I inserted %20 instead, which solved the problem partly. the original error went away but now the endpoint receiving the request takesthe string as having a %20 in it, so it fails then instead!
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