Thanks !
On Saturday, March 24, 2012 5:26:52 AM UTC+1, Javier wrote: > > sabsto > > You can use selectable, for example: > > selectable = lambda ids: delete(ids) > form=SQLFORM.grid(query,​selectable=selectable) > > def delete(ids): > to_delete=db(db.tabla.id.​belongs(ids)) > to_delete.delete() > > > > > On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 9:46 PM, Derek <sp1d...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Or you could avoid javascript, store the IDs of the "deleted" items in >> the session and do your own calls to the DAL to delete items. >> >> >> On Friday, March 23, 2012 7:33:42 AM UTC-7, Anthony wrote: >>> >>> Is it possible to select and delete multiple rows with one button click >>>> using SQLFORM.grid ? (instead of clicking delete on each row) >>>> I tried the "selectable" property but this doesn't help to delete. >>>> I searched the archive of this group / mailing-list without success >>>> >>> >>> Not out of the box. I suppose you could add a column (via the "links" >>> argument) with "delete" checkboxes, and then add a "delete checked" button >>> to the page with a Javascript event handler that identifies the checked >>> records, submits a request to the server, and then possibly reloads the >>> whole page or just the grid via Ajax. >>> >>> Anthony >>> >> >