Exactly what I needed. Thanks. On Thursday, July 18, 2013 5:31:10 PM UTC+2, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: > > record = db(db.tablename.id==id).select().first() > form = SQLFORM.factory(Field('fieldname',default = record.fieldname)) > if form.process().accepted: > record.update_record(fieldname = record.fieldname) > > > On Thursday, 18 July 2013 09:19:17 UTC-5, lesssugar wrote: >> >> I have a table with 8 fields. I need to create crud.update form only for >> one of them. >> >> There are at least two ways to do it: >> >> 1. setting readable / writable attributes of the rest 7 fields to False >> (rather tedious) >> >> 2. or something like this: >> >> for f in db.tablename.fields: >> if f != 'myfield': >> db.tablename.f.writable = db.tablename.f.readable = False >> >> but of course I can't concentrate DAL objects and string like this ;) How >> do I do it properly? >> >
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