I think a better question is why would you not want it in sqlhtml ;)
On Jan 30, 12:58 am, mdipierro mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu wrote:
Why do you want to put this in sqlhtml?
In you controller you can do:
form.custom.label['deletable'] = 'delete_label'
On Jan 30, 12:53 am, weheh
Because it seems like it should be in form.custom.label by default
like the rest of the labels that are present in the form. Shouldn't
form.custom let you get at every part of the form?
On Jan 30, 12:58 am, mdipierro mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu wrote:
Why do you want to put this in sqlhtml?
In you
I meant as a patch.
On Jan 30, 12:53 am, weheh richard_gor...@verizon.net wrote:
Yes, I see that. But URGH, do I really want to start leaving
footprints in gluon? What happens when there's a new release. Do they
get wiped out and then I have to do it over again? Seems like the
deletable field
I think form.custom.label['deletable'] should be built in. It is
different from other labels in that during a create, it's hidden,
whereas during an update, it shows. This should be consistent with the
form.custom.deletable boolean field. What do you think Massimo?
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I think form.custom.label['deletable'] should be built in. It is
different from other labels in that during a create, it's hidden,
whereas during an update, it shows. This should be consistent with
the
form.custom.deletable boolean field. What do you think Massimo?
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I think
{{=form.custom.deletable}}
On Jan 29, 4:07 pm, weheh richard_gor...@verizon.net wrote:
How to get the delete_record field to show on a custom form?
I tried variants of form.custom.label['delete_record'] and
form.custom.widget.delete_record in the case where controller has
It works. Thanks.
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Massimo, does it have a label?
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For more options,
form = SQLFORM(,delete_label='')
or (works for crud too)
form.element(_for=form.FIELDKEY_DELETE_RECORD)[0]='delete label'
On Jan 29, 10:42 pm, weheh richard_gor...@verizon.net wrote:
Massimo, does it have a label?
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I'm not sure I understood what you wrote, sorry. My question, really,
is what is the name of the key used to access the delete label in
form.custom.label[''] ='delete_label' doesn't work.
='deletable' doesn't work, either.
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I don't think it's in there. You would need to add this at line 676 of
sqlhtml.py:
self.custom.label['deletable'] = delete_label
On Jan 29, 11:58 pm, weheh richard_gor...@verizon.net wrote:
I'm not sure I understood what you wrote, sorry. My question, really,
is what is the name of the key used
Yes, I see that. But URGH, do I really want to start leaving
footprints in gluon? What happens when there's a new release. Do they
get wiped out and then I have to do it over again? Seems like the
deletable field label should be a permanent fixture, no?
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Why do you want to put this in sqlhtml?
In you controller you can do:
form.custom.label['deletable'] = 'delete_label'
On Jan 30, 12:53 am, weheh richard_gor...@verizon.net wrote:
Yes, I see that. But URGH, do I really want to start leaving
footprints in gluon? What happens when there's a new
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