Anthony, you are a guru of web2py!

Il giorno sabato 6 maggio 2017 15:50:52 UTC+2, Anthony ha scritto:
>
> On Saturday, May 6, 2017 at 4:50:47 AM UTC-4, Andrea Fae' wrote:
>>
>> Solution:
>> db.evento.giorno_inizio.represent = lambda giorno_inizio, row: 
>> T(giorno_inizio)
>>
>> But I don't know whhy I have to specify "row" in tha lambda function...
>>
>
> The "represent" function must have a particular form, as the framework 
> will call it by passing two arguments -- the first argument is the value of 
> the field itself, and the second argument is the entire row object. In any 
> given case, you may not need one or the other of those arguments, but they 
> are both provided for maximum flexibility regarding how you want to 
> represent the field (in many cases, you need values of other fields in the 
> same record).
>
> Anthony
>

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