uhm. if you want that field to be a reference to the values on the table, 
the table must be defined, so I don't see how a SQLFORM.factory could help 
you with that.
You simply have a conditional model that for your app logic doesn't need to 
be conditional .

On Monday, April 8, 2013 10:20:56 AM UTC+2, Domagoj Kovač wrote:
>
> I see it now. Thanks man! I have a different problem now, now i don't get 
> any errors immediately but when i go on users/create i get an error saying:
> <type 'exceptions.AttributeError'> 'DAL' object has no attribute 
> 'companies'
> obviously companies model is not loaded, i am thinking on switching to 
> SQLform.factory, would this be a better solution? In models i define my 
> tables and then in my controller i make a form, then insert and updated 
> goes manually, but this is not so problematic.
>
>
> On Monday, April 8, 2013 9:52:24 AM UTC+2, Niphlod wrote:
>>
>> too many db..... 
>>
>> requires=IS_IN_DB(db, (db, 'companies.id', '%(name)s'))
>>
>> needs to be
>>
>> requires=IS_IN_DB(db, 'companies.id', '%(name)s')
>>
>>
>>
>> On Monday, April 8, 2013 9:39:15 AM UTC+2, Domagoj Kovač wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> i tried moving companies outside of db.py. 
>>>
>>> In db.py i have:
>>>
>>> auth.settings.extra_fields['auth_user'] = [Field('deleted', 'boolean', 
>>> default=False),
>>>                                            Field('company_id', 'reference 
>>> companies', requires=IS_IN_DB(db, (db, 'companies.id', '%(name)s')))]
>>>
>>> Error i am receiving now is:
>>> <type 'exceptions.ValueError'> too many values to unpack
>>> What is wrong now?
>>>
>>> On Friday, April 5, 2013 7:09:28 PM UTC+2, Anthony wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Note, simply doing (db, 'companies.id', ...) may not completely 
>>>> resolve the problem. Even doing that, the db.companies table is only 
>>>> getting defined conditionally when the "companies" controller is called, 
>>>> but the db.auth_user table is defined on every request, and it could be 
>>>> used by other controllers. If the auth_user table links to another table, 
>>>> it may be a good idea to make sure that other table is defined whenever 
>>>> the 
>>>> auth_user table is defined (i.e., maybe move the db.companies table 
>>>> definition into db.py or some other model that isn't conditionally 
>>>> executed).
>>>>
>>>> Anthony
>>>>
>>>> On Friday, April 5, 2013 11:30:38 AM UTC-4, Niphlod wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Nope.
>>>>> when "auth" definition is encountered, if you want to use 
>>>>> db.companies.id written as it is, db.define_table('companies') should 
>>>>> have been executead already.
>>>>> You need to change your IS_IN_DB call to (db, 'companies.id', 
>>>>> '%(name)s') ... notice the ticks around companies.id, it's a 
>>>>> string....
>>>>> When you do it that way, the db.companies table will be called not at 
>>>>> "models definition" time, but at the time the page is rendered (so, 
>>>>> allowing all the models to be executed before --> having at your 
>>>>> disposition the companies table)
>>>>>
>>>>> On Friday, April 5, 2013 5:11:32 PM UTC+2, Domagoj Kovač wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks guys,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> right now my db.py looks like this:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> from gluon.tools import Auth, Crud, Service, PluginManager, prettydate
>>>>>> auth = Auth(db)
>>>>>> crud, service, plugins = Crud(db), Service(), PluginManager()
>>>>>>
>>>>>> db.define_table('companies',
>>>>>>                 Field('name', 'string',
>>>>>>                       required=True,
>>>>>>                       requires=IS_NOT_EMPTY(),
>>>>>>                       label=LABEL(T("Naziv"), _for="companies_name")),
>>>>>>                 Field('url_sufix', 'string',
>>>>>>                       required=True,
>>>>>>                       requires=IS_NOT_EMPTY(),
>>>>>>                       unique=True,
>>>>>>                       label=LABEL(T("Url-sufix"), 
>>>>>> _for="companies_url_sufix")),
>>>>>>                 Field('logo', 'upload',
>>>>>>                       label=LABEL(T("Logo"), _for="companies_logo")),
>>>>>>                 Field('deleted', 'boolean'))
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> auth.settings.extra_fields['auth_user'] = [Field('deleted', 
>>>>>> 'boolean', default=False),
>>>>>>                                            Field('company_id', 
>>>>>> 'reference companies', requires=IS_IN_DB(db, db.companies.id, 
>>>>>> '%(name)s'))]
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ## create all tables needed by auth if not custom tables
>>>>>> auth.define_tables(username=False, signature=False)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Is there any way i could have my companies definition in 
>>>>>> /companies/companies.py but still do this.
>>>>>>
>>>>>

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