Done!
El domingo, 23 de agosto de 2015, 2:10:27 (UTC+2), Massimo Di Pierro
escribió:
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> Can you please open a pydal issue about this?
>
> On Friday, 21 August 2015 18:44:02 UTC-5, Jaime Sempere wrote:
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>> Hi,
>>
>>
>> Im using web2py 2.9.12, Im developing on local gae, and when I tried to
>>
2.12.3 is out. Can you please check that?
On Saturday, 22 August 2015 18:58:26 UTC-5, Stefan van den Eertwegh wrote:
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> Massimo,
>
> I have updated my web2py to 2.12.2 and still have this problem with a
> list:reference
> Is this something you still have to fix in the web2py version?
>
> Greet
Should'd that be
override_code = override[k].ceo_schemes_and_overrides_and_override_codes.
override_code.code1
anyway this should be faster (no nested queries)
override = db((db.ceo_schemes_and_overrides_and_override_codes.ceo_scheme ==
ceo_scheme.id) & (db.ceo_schemes_and_overrides_and_overrid
Can you please open a pydal issue about this?
On Friday, 21 August 2015 18:44:02 UTC-5, Jaime Sempere wrote:
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> Hi,
>
>
> Im using web2py 2.9.12, Im developing on local gae, and when I tried to
> execute this query:
>
> pics = db(db.pics.user_id==user_id).select(db.pics.img_link,
> projecti
that plugin is a little old and hands on table is evolved since. Using
hands on table does not really require the plugin, it is very easy to use,
and it purely client side.
On Friday, 21 August 2015 18:34:27 UTC-5, Dave S wrote:
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>
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> On Thursday, August 20, 2015 at 10:17:59 PM UTC-7, Martti L
please try and let us know.
On Friday, 21 August 2015 16:31:25 UTC-5, Antonio Salazar wrote:
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> The web2py versions are different
>
> The working one (development) is
> 2.11.2-stable+timestamp.2015.05.30.16.33.24
> The non-working one (production) is
> 2.10.3-stable+timestamp.2015.04.02.21.42.0
Giovanni (weppy developer) and the web2py community are already cooperating
since he is the leading force behind pydal and de fact maintainer of pydal.
I have not looked at the code recently but I trust Giovanni's skills
completely and from what I have seen, I am sure it is excellent.
It is a d
Massimo,
I have updated my web2py to 2.12.2 and still have this problem with a
list:reference
Is this something you still have to fix in the web2py version?
Greetings,
Stefan van den Eertwegh
Op dinsdag 28 april 2015 21:26:23 UTC+2 schreef Ariya Owam-aram:
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> Hi Everyone,
>
> I just upgrade t
Hi, I am making an sqlform widget that can change the order of a list, for
example, if I have a field with value
xx = [a,b,c],
user can interact with this ui to make it
xx = [c, a, b].
To achieve this, I need to post a list. If I use SELECT, it is easy, but
you cannot change the order of SELEC
Did you try it and have a problem?
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Yes, I forgot to mention, the dropdowns in the forms are based in the IS_IN_DB
validator attached to each field. So, you will also have to overwrite the
"requires" attribute of these two fields with a custom IS_IN_BD validator.
Anthony
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I wonder whether it is possible to move my standardization table from
db to db_s and have the following validator:
db.define_table('lct_address',
Field('locality', requires=[IS_EMPTY_OR(IS_IN_DB(db_s,
'lct_locality.name', '%(name)s'))]),
)
Kind regards,
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Thanks Anthony,
It works (both solutions) in the grid but not in the edit/new forms you get
when clicking on the auth_memebership link in the grid (the id still
appended to the name/role. May be it is OK as you mentioned regarding
uniqueness.
Best Regards
Itamar Cohen
Picatek
Ahornvej 27
DK-7700 T
By default, the "represent" attribute of a reference field is based on the
"format" attribute of the table it references. So, you have two options --
you could either change the "format" attributes of the auth_user and
auth_group tables:
db.auth_user._format = '%(first_name)s %(last_name)s' #
Hello.
I've make a many to many to many relationship but I've got problems on
select results.
Is it the correct way to do it?
My DB:
db.define_table('ceo_schemes',
Field('name', type='string', requires=IS_NOT_EMPTY()),
format='%(name)s')
db.define_table('overrides'
I made a form for editing the auth_membership table using smart grid, it
works fine.
The only issue I have is that the id of the user_id and the id of the
group_id are appended to the user name and to the group name.
How can I get rid of this 'extra' addition ?
For example the user John Smith is
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