Thanks a lot; this works like a charm!!

On Aug 21, 4:59 pm, Massimo Di Pierro <massimo.dipie...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> SQLFORM.grid(db.locatie,query=db.locatie.mutatie_user_id==auth.user.id)
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> should be
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> SQLFORM.grid(query=db.locatie.mutatie_user_id==auth.user.id)
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> it will figure out the table automatically
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> On Aug 21, 7:19 am, JaapP <j...@tetra.nl> wrote:
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> > Hi Massimo,
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> > i tried to play a little bit with the 'query=...' part but i can't get
> > it working;
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> > #CONTROLLER
> > def locaties():
> >     locaties =
> > SQLFORM.grid(db.locatie,query=db.locatie.mutatie_user_id==auth.user.id)
> >     return dict(locaties=locaties)
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> > Error:
> >    locaties =
> > SQLFORM.grid(db.locatie,query=db.locatie.mutatie_user_id==auth.user.id)
> > TypeError: grid() got multiple values for keyword argument 'query'
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> > i tried to simplify the query, put () around the query but still the
> > same error message.
> > Do you have any idea what i'm doing wrong?
>
> > thanks for the great framework!!
>
> > Jaap

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