Thanks Kenji - I was trying to do this with the default widgets provided by web2py. Thanks for the info though, I will go down this path when I get the time to dig deeper.

    -Jim

On 5/16/2012 7:30 PM, kenji4569 wrote:
Hi Jim,

In puling_suggest_widget, trigger events are invoked from a js file:
https://github.com/sqlabs/sqlabs/blob/master/static/plugin_suggest_widget/suggest.js
by
$input.trigger($input.attr('id') + '__unselected');
$input.trigger($input.attr('id') + '__selected', [val]);
methods.
To setup your trigger events, first you need to create a custom widget for a field, and then trigger events inside the widget using the jQuery trigger method.

Regards,
Kenji

2012年5月16日水曜日 4時46分20秒 UTC+9 Jim S:

    Hi

    I'm trying to use the plugin_lazy_options_widget to build a dependent
    select list.  I have to fields on the screen, both with the IS_IN_DB
    validator and values available in the second depend on what is
    selected
    in the first.  This widget from s-cubism seems like just the
    thing, but
    I can't figure out how to pass the right event that will trigger the
    population of the second widget.

    The example shows it working with another widget from s-cubism which
    triggers an event on the 'body' element but I can't see how to
    trigger
    the right event to get mien working off another SELECT element.

    Can someone give me some pointers on how to determine the event to
    watch
    for?

         -Jim


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