On 27 Dec 2013, at 10:23 AM, Avi A <aviavi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks,
> I wasn't wrong, this is what I need:
>> {{for member in org_member_data:}} 
> what do you mean by:
> "org_member_data is set to a single member's data, so it ends up with the 
> last one it was set to. ?
> or:
> or perhaps collect org_member_data instances in a list?
> 
> i return it as a dict or as locals() and it still renders the last one only.

You assign org_member_data to the select of a single row at a time. Assigning 
it three times doesn't mean that it'll contain all three rows.

Another potential problem is that org_member_data is undefined if my_org is 
empty; it'd be prudent to initialize it to None (and check for that).

But I think what you really mean is something like:

                org_member_data = []
                ...
                for member in my_org_members:
                    org_member_data.append(db(db.auth_user.id ==  
member.created_by).select(db.auth_user.phone_num, db.auth_user.car_num_0, 
db.auth_user.email,                                             
db.auth_user.profile_image,db.auth_user.first_name, db.auth_user.last_name ))


>  
> 
> On Friday, December 27, 2013 8:12:15 PM UTC+2, Jonathan Lundell wrote:
> On 27 Dec 2013, at 9:53 AM, Avi A <avia...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I'm doing something like that:
>>     if auth.user:
>>         my_org = db(db.t_org_members.f_org_member == 
>> auth.user.id).select(db.t_org_members.f_org_rep)
>>         if my_org:
>>             for m in my_org:
>>                 my_org_members = db(db.t_org_members.f_org_rep ==  
>> m.f_org_rep).select(db.t_org_members.created_by)
>>                 for member in my_org_members:
>>                     org_member_data = db(db.auth_user.id ==  
>> member.created_by).select(db.auth_user.phone_num, db.auth_user.car_num_0, 
>> db.auth_user.email,                                             
>> db.auth_user.profile_image,db.auth_user.first_name, db.auth_user.last_name )
>> 
>> The only problem is that :
>> 
>> while this renders three members as expected:
>> {{=my_org_members}}
>> 
>> This renders the last member's data only:
>> 
>>     {{for member in org_member_data:}} 
>>     <option value="car_">{{=member}}</option>
>>     {{pass}}
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks.
>> 
> 
> org_member_data is set to a single member's data, so it ends up with the last 
> one it was set to. 
> 
> Did you mean to write:
> 
>     {{for member in my_org_members:}} 
>     <option value="car_">{{=member}}</option>
>     {{pass}}
> 
> ... or perhaps collect org_member_data instances in a list?
> 
> 


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