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I modified some terminology that I found confusing when i was learning pyDAL. db(db.task).select(...) doesn't really return a query - it returns a list of records (or rows). To my mind, the query part is 'db.Task'. The 'select()' executes the query part and returns records (or rows). I often build big queries with something like q1=db.Task.id>10 and also q2=dbTask.id<100 and then records=db(q1 & q2).select(). So the query parts are inside the brackets.
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I think that bracket should be there. I dont use py4web so not 100% on that.