I used your
widget=lambda f, v: SQLFORM.widgets.string.widget(f, v, _readonly=True)
suggestion.

I don't see any advantage in using the fields parameter because the change 
I found
form.element('#no_table_sn')['_readonly'] = 'readonly' 
and the suggestion you made
widget=lambda f, v: SQLFORM.widgets.string.widget(f, v, _readonly=True)
only change 1 line, and using the fields would make me change all the 
Fields lines (if I'm not mistaken).

Thanks.


sábado, 30 de Março de 2019 às 03:01:27 UTC, Anthony escreveu:
>
> On Friday, March 29, 2019 at 5:42:10 PM UTC-4, João Matos wrote:
>>
>> Found a solution (more like a kludge) :)
>>
>> form.element('#no_table_sn')['_readonly'] = 'readonly' 
>>
> I even tried adding 
>>
>> _readonly='readonly'
>>
>> to the Field, but didn't work.
>>
>> Only works after the form exists.
>>
>
> Field('sn', widget=lambda f, v: SQLFORM.widgets.string.widget(f, v, 
> _readonly=True))
>
>
>> Is there a better way?
>>
>
> As noted earlier, you can use the "fields" argument.
>
> Anthony
>

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