I figured out the error.
At the end of the method we were returning 0 and 1 that will throw the error.
Is there some rule in django that we are not supposed to return integers?
Best Regards,
Stanwin Siow
On Feb 27, 2012, at 5:38 AM, Mario Gudelj wrote:
In print 'time' what's time? Should you not have print exp_datetime?On 27 February 2012 01:27, Stanwin Siow <stanwin.ktsiow@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,I have the following method:def subscribe_keyword(userid,subDay =7,KEYWORD_SET=frozenset()):try:...sub_datetime = datetime.datetime.now()exp_datetime = sub_datetime + timedelta(days=subDay)print 'time'However when i try to run my app,The following error throws at those two lines.Err: sequence item 0: expected string, int foundIs there something wrong with the module?Best Regards,Stanwin Siow
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