It works on the model and controller code you posted. Is it different than what you're using?
On Sep 23, 1:19 pm, Jason Brower <encomp...@gmail.com> wrote: > I get the following error with this code... > "SyntaxError: widget cannot determine options of > page_articles.placement" - Line 64 of Default.py > ---LINE 64 IS LABELED--- > def page_creator(): > response.title = "Page Creator" > if len(request.args): > pages = db(db.page_articles.id==request.args[0]).select() > if len(request.args) and len(pages): > page_form = SQLFORM(db.page_articles, pages[0], deletable=True) > else: > page_form = SQLFORM(db.page_articles)#<--- This is line 64 > if page_form.accepts(request.vars, session): > response.flash = 'Action Commited Succesfully' > elif page_form.errors: > response.flash = 'Hmmm, something went wrong.' > all_pages = db((db.page.id==db.page_articles.page) & > (db.article.id==db.page_articles.article)) > return dict(page_form=page_form, all_pages=all_pages) > ---- > And what you gave me...> if request.vars.page and request.vars.placement: > > existing = > > db((db.page_articles.page==request.vars.page)&(db.page_articles.placement==request.vars.placement)) > > db.page_articles.placement.requires = [IS_IN_SET(range(1,21)), > > IS_NOT_IN_DB(existing, 'page_articles.placement')] > > Thanks for the help, > Jason > > On Wed, 2009-09-23 at 08:37 -0700, mr.freeze wrote: > > Here you go. You will need to force it to render with > > SQLFORM.widgets.options.widget because IS_IN_SET won't render as a > > dropdown when used with other validators. In your model: > > > db.page_articles.placement.widget = SQLFORM.widgets.options.widget > > > if request.vars.page and request.vars.placement: > > existing = db((db.page_articles.page==request.vars.page)& > > > (db.page_articles.placement==request.vars.placement)) > > db.page_articles.placement.requires = [IS_IN_SET(range > > (1,21)),IS_NOT_IN_DB(existing, 'page_articles.placement')] > > > On Sep 22, 9:55 pm, Jason Brower <encomp...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Woah... way beyond me here. > > > My tables are like this... > > > --- > > > db.define_table('page', > > > Field('name', 'string', length=25), > > > Field('description', 'text'), > > > Field('created', 'datetime', default=now, readable=True, > > > writable=False)) > > > > db.define_table('article', > > > Field('title', 'string', length=25), > > > Field('text', 'text'), > > > Field('media', 'upload', autodelete= True), > > > Field('created', 'datetime', default=now, readable=True, > > > writable=False), > > > Field('types', requires=IS_IN_SET(['One', 'Two', 'Three'])), > > > Field('columns', requires=IS_IN_SET(['One', 'Two', 'Three'])), > > > Field('author', > > > requires=IS_IN_DB(db,db.author.id,'%(full_name)s'))) > > > > db.define_table('page_articles', > > > Field('page', requires=IS_IN_DB(db,db.page.id,'%(name)s')), > > > Field('article', > > > requires=IS_IN_DB(db,db.article.id,'%(title)s')), > > > Field('placement', requires=IS_IN_SET(range(1,21))) > > > --- > > > By how do I declare the request.var.page and request.var.placement in > > > the model. Should it be the the controller? > > > If so here is that page just in case.... > > > --- > > > def page_creator(): > > > if len(request.args): > > > pages = db(db.page_articles.id==request.args[0]).select() > > > if len(request.args) and len(pages): > > > page_form = SQLFORM(db.page_articles, pages[0], deletable=True) > > > else: > > > page_form = SQLFORM(db.page_articles) > > > if page_form.accepts(request.vars, session): > > > response.flash = 'Action Commited Succesfully' > > > elif page_form.errors: > > > response.flash = 'Hmmm, something went wrong.' > > > all_pages = db((db.page.id==db.page_articles.page) & > > > (db.article.id==db.page_articles.article)) > > > return dict(page_form=page_form, all_pages=all_pages) > > > --- > > > Thanks in advance guys, > > > Jason > > > > On Tue, 2009-09-22 at 12:55 -0700, mr.freeze wrote: > > > > If you can describe your constraint with as a DAL set, you can pass it > > > > to IS_NOT_IN_DB. Maybe something like this? > > > > > existing = db((db.page.number==request.vars.page)& > > > > (db.placement.code==request.vars.placement)) > > > > db.article.number.requires = IS_NOT_IN_DB(existing,'article.number') > > > > > On Sep 22, 12:59 pm, Jason Brower <encomp...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > I have three major fields in a table: > > > > > Page, Article and Placement > > > > > I want to make sure that the placement is unique to that article > > > > > so... > > > > > Page1, Article1, 1 > > > > > Page2, Article2, 1 > > > > > Page1, Article3, 2 > > > > > But it will not alow placement of... > > > > > Page1, Article4, 1 > > > > > or... > > > > > Page1, Article1, 3 > > > > > > I hope that makes sence. > > > > > Regards, > > > > > Jason Brower --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "web2py-users" group. 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