[web2py] Re: reading values from request.vars

2016-07-02 Thread Anthony
On Saturday, July 2, 2016 at 8:35:27 AM UTC-4, isi_jca wrote:
>
> Hi!!!
>
> Try using
>
> ajax('{{=URL('insert_data')}}',['opt1','opt2','opt3','txtt1'],':eval');
>

That doesn't seem relevant to the question. OP has the form values in 
several lists and just needs a way to iterate over the lists to insert each 
set of values. Dave's suggestion to use len(request.vars.opt1) to get the 
length of the list should work.

Anthony

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[web2py] Re: reading values from request.vars

2016-07-02 Thread isi_jca
Hi!!!

Try using

ajax('{{=URL('insert_data')}}',['opt1','opt2','opt3','txtt1'],':eval');



Regards


El viernes, 1 de julio de 2016, 17:06:06 (UTC-3), Dave S escribió:
>
>
>
> On Friday, July 1, 2016 at 10:47:22 AM UTC-7, ktesr...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>> Anthony,
>>
>> can you share if you have any examples. how can I keep track of that 
>> index as I am not finding any example to get count of request.vars
>>
>> vars: > '9'], 'txt1': ['1', '15']}>
>> in this case I have four vars coming from browser which I should insert 
>> to database request.vars.opt1, request.vars.opt2, request.vars.opt3 and 
>> request.vars.txt1
>>
>> when I iterate loop for first time I should insert 3,12,1,1 as one record 
>> and 2nd time it should insert 3,18,9,15 and so on based on data entry form
>>
>> In the above case there are 2 records but sometimes it can be more than 2 
>> like -> vars: > ','21'], 'opt3': ['1', '9','12'], 'txt1': ['1', '15','27']}>
>>
>>
>>
> Can you use len(request.vars["opt1"]) ?
>
> /dps
>
>  
>
>> On Monday, June 6, 2016 at 9:06:10 AM UTC-6, Anthony wrote:
>>
>>> Looks like each set of inputs has the same input names, so you get back 
>>> a list for each variable. I believe browsers preserve the order of input 
>>> values for inputs with the same name, so you should be able to just run a 
>>> loop and do a separate insert for each set of items in the lists (i.e., on 
>>> the first loop, extract element [0] from each list, on the second loop, 
>>> extract element [1], etc.).
>>>
>>> Anthony
>>>
>>> On Sunday, June 5, 2016 at 8:54:47 PM UTC-4, ktesr...@gmail.com wrote:

 I am getting request.vars as shown below when I print it

 vars: >>> ['1', '1'], 'txt1': ['1', '1']}>

 these values are given as input from user interface and it has 2 rows, 
 each row has 3 dropdown and 1 text box

 now how do I read each item and insert into database, in the database 
 there is a table that has 4 columns, as per my requirement now it has to 
 insert 2 records in that table

 On Friday, June 3, 2016 at 2:21:48 PM UTC-6, Anthony wrote:

> On Friday, June 3, 2016 at 12:35:49 PM UTC-4, ktesr...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>>
>> it is a single select, the values are populated from controller into 
>> a view dynamically in jquery
>>
>
> OK, so what's wrong with your current approach? What are you trying to 
> achieve? Hard to help without seeing your code (e.g., model definitions, 
> etc.). Also, why are you using .getlist for a variable that isn't a list, 
> and then just extracting the first element (which you would get if not 
> using .getlist)?
>
> Anthony
>
>
>> On Friday, June 3, 2016 at 6:32:34 AM UTC-6, Anthony wrote:
>>>
>>> Hard to say because it's not clear (a) what kind of data are in 
>>> opt1, opt2, etc. (are they multi-select widgets producing lists or just 
>>> single selects?) and (b) how the form inputs map to your database 
>>> fields.
>>>
>>> Anthony
>>>
>>> On Thursday, June 2, 2016 at 11:55:13 PM UTC-4, ktesr...@gmail.com 
>>> wrote:

 Anthony

 I wanted to iterate all the values from request.vars these values 
 are passed using ajax function from View, in the View each row will 
 have 3 
 drop downs and 1 textbox to take input from user
 there can be minimum 1 row. I am passing all the control names thru 
 ajax function

 View
 ===
 
 /* jquery that builds html form written here */

 ajax('{{=URL('insert_data')}}',['opt1','opt2','opt3','txtt1'],'target');
  
 // opt1, opt2 and opt3 are dropdown control names and txt1 is the name 
 if 
 textbox control all are html controls dynamically crated using jquery

 
 
 

 Controller
 ==
 def insert_timesheet():
  
  orglist = request.vars.getlist("opt1")
  response.flash = str(orgval)

  ##db.Table.insert(field1=opt1[0],.)
  return locals()



 On Thursday, June 2, 2016 at 7:34:04 PM UTC-6, Anthony wrote:

> Please show some code and explain exactly what you want to do. To 
> get a particular value from request.vars, just do 
> request.vars.name_of_variable.
>
> Anthony
>
> On Thursday, June 2, 2016 at 8:07:13 PM UTC-4, ktesr...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>>
>> I am getting selected values from View to Controller using 
>> request.vars
>>
>> I can see the values are coming as key value pair but not able to 
>> figure out how to read each value and insert them in DB
>>
>>
>>

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[web2py] Re: reading values from request.vars

2016-07-01 Thread Dave S


On Friday, July 1, 2016 at 10:47:22 AM UTC-7, ktesr...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Anthony,
>
> can you share if you have any examples. how can I keep track of that index 
> as I am not finding any example to get count of request.vars
>
> vars:  '9'], 'txt1': ['1', '15']}>
> in this case I have four vars coming from browser which I should insert to 
> database request.vars.opt1, request.vars.opt2, request.vars.opt3 and 
> request.vars.txt1
>
> when I iterate loop for first time I should insert 3,12,1,1 as one record 
> and 2nd time it should insert 3,18,9,15 and so on based on data entry form
>
> In the above case there are 2 records but sometimes it can be more than 2 
> like -> vars:  ','21'], 'opt3': ['1', '9','12'], 'txt1': ['1', '15','27']}>
>
>
>
Can you use len(request.vars["opt1"]) ?

/dps

 

> On Monday, June 6, 2016 at 9:06:10 AM UTC-6, Anthony wrote:
>
>> Looks like each set of inputs has the same input names, so you get back a 
>> list for each variable. I believe browsers preserve the order of input 
>> values for inputs with the same name, so you should be able to just run a 
>> loop and do a separate insert for each set of items in the lists (i.e., on 
>> the first loop, extract element [0] from each list, on the second loop, 
>> extract element [1], etc.).
>>
>> Anthony
>>
>> On Sunday, June 5, 2016 at 8:54:47 PM UTC-4, ktesr...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
>>> I am getting request.vars as shown below when I print it
>>>
>>> vars: >> ['1', '1'], 'txt1': ['1', '1']}>
>>>
>>> these values are given as input from user interface and it has 2 rows, 
>>> each row has 3 dropdown and 1 text box
>>>
>>> now how do I read each item and insert into database, in the database 
>>> there is a table that has 4 columns, as per my requirement now it has to 
>>> insert 2 records in that table
>>>
>>> On Friday, June 3, 2016 at 2:21:48 PM UTC-6, Anthony wrote:
>>>
 On Friday, June 3, 2016 at 12:35:49 PM UTC-4, ktesr...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> it is a single select, the values are populated from controller into a 
> view dynamically in jquery
>

 OK, so what's wrong with your current approach? What are you trying to 
 achieve? Hard to help without seeing your code (e.g., model definitions, 
 etc.). Also, why are you using .getlist for a variable that isn't a list, 
 and then just extracting the first element (which you would get if not 
 using .getlist)?

 Anthony


> On Friday, June 3, 2016 at 6:32:34 AM UTC-6, Anthony wrote:
>>
>> Hard to say because it's not clear (a) what kind of data are in opt1, 
>> opt2, etc. (are they multi-select widgets producing lists or just single 
>> selects?) and (b) how the form inputs map to your database fields.
>>
>> Anthony
>>
>> On Thursday, June 2, 2016 at 11:55:13 PM UTC-4, ktesr...@gmail.com 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Anthony
>>>
>>> I wanted to iterate all the values from request.vars these values 
>>> are passed using ajax function from View, in the View each row will 
>>> have 3 
>>> drop downs and 1 textbox to take input from user
>>> there can be minimum 1 row. I am passing all the control names thru 
>>> ajax function
>>>
>>> View
>>> ===
>>> 
>>> /* jquery that builds html form written here */
>>>
>>> ajax('{{=URL('insert_data')}}',['opt1','opt2','opt3','txtt1'],'target');
>>>  
>>> // opt1, opt2 and opt3 are dropdown control names and txt1 is the name 
>>> if 
>>> textbox control all are html controls dynamically crated using jquery
>>>
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>>
>>> Controller
>>> ==
>>> def insert_timesheet():
>>>  
>>>  orglist = request.vars.getlist("opt1")
>>>  response.flash = str(orgval)
>>>
>>>  ##db.Table.insert(field1=opt1[0],.)
>>>  return locals()
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thursday, June 2, 2016 at 7:34:04 PM UTC-6, Anthony wrote:
>>>
 Please show some code and explain exactly what you want to do. To 
 get a particular value from request.vars, just do 
 request.vars.name_of_variable.

 Anthony

 On Thursday, June 2, 2016 at 8:07:13 PM UTC-4, ktesr...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
>
> I am getting selected values from View to Controller using 
> request.vars
>
> I can see the values are coming as key value pair but not able to 
> figure out how to read each value and insert them in DB
>
>
>

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[web2py] Re: reading values from request.vars

2016-07-01 Thread ktesr123456
Anthony,

can you share if you have any examples. how can I keep track of that index 
as I am not finding any example to get count of request.vars

vars: 
in this case I have four vars coming from browser which I should insert to 
database request.vars.opt1, request.vars.opt2, request.vars.opt3 and 
request.vars.txt1

when I iterate loop for first time I should insert 3,12,1,1 as one record 
and 2nd time it should insert 3,18,9,15 and so on based on data entry form

In the above case there are 2 records but sometimes it can be more than 2 
like -> vars: 


On Monday, June 6, 2016 at 9:06:10 AM UTC-6, Anthony wrote:

> Looks like each set of inputs has the same input names, so you get back a 
> list for each variable. I believe browsers preserve the order of input 
> values for inputs with the same name, so you should be able to just run a 
> loop and do a separate insert for each set of items in the lists (i.e., on 
> the first loop, extract element [0] from each list, on the second loop, 
> extract element [1], etc.).
>
> Anthony
>
> On Sunday, June 5, 2016 at 8:54:47 PM UTC-4, ktesr...@gmail.com 
>  wrote:
>>
>> I am getting request.vars as shown below when I print it
>>
>> vars: > '1'], 'txt1': ['1', '1']}>
>>
>> these values are given as input from user interface and it has 2 rows, 
>> each row has 3 dropdown and 1 text box
>>
>> now how do I read each item and insert into database, in the database 
>> there is a table that has 4 columns, as per my requirement now it has to 
>> insert 2 records in that table
>>
>> On Friday, June 3, 2016 at 2:21:48 PM UTC-6, Anthony wrote:
>>
>>> On Friday, June 3, 2016 at 12:35:49 PM UTC-4, ktesr...@gmail.com wrote:

 it is a single select, the values are populated from controller into a 
 view dynamically in jquery

>>>
>>> OK, so what's wrong with your current approach? What are you trying to 
>>> achieve? Hard to help without seeing your code (e.g., model definitions, 
>>> etc.). Also, why are you using .getlist for a variable that isn't a list, 
>>> and then just extracting the first element (which you would get if not 
>>> using .getlist)?
>>>
>>> Anthony
>>>
>>>
 On Friday, June 3, 2016 at 6:32:34 AM UTC-6, Anthony wrote:
>
> Hard to say because it's not clear (a) what kind of data are in opt1, 
> opt2, etc. (are they multi-select widgets producing lists or just single 
> selects?) and (b) how the form inputs map to your database fields.
>
> Anthony
>
> On Thursday, June 2, 2016 at 11:55:13 PM UTC-4, ktesr...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>>
>> Anthony
>>
>> I wanted to iterate all the values from request.vars these values are 
>> passed using ajax function from View, in the View each row will have 3 
>> drop 
>> downs and 1 textbox to take input from user
>> there can be minimum 1 row. I am passing all the control names thru 
>> ajax function
>>
>> View
>> ===
>> 
>> /* jquery that builds html form written here */
>>
>> ajax('{{=URL('insert_data')}}',['opt1','opt2','opt3','txtt1'],'target'); 
>> // opt1, opt2 and opt3 are dropdown control names and txt1 is the name 
>> if 
>> textbox control all are html controls dynamically crated using jquery
>>
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>
>> Controller
>> ==
>> def insert_timesheet():
>>  
>>  orglist = request.vars.getlist("opt1")
>>  response.flash = str(orgval)
>>
>>  ##db.Table.insert(field1=opt1[0],.)
>>  return locals()
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, June 2, 2016 at 7:34:04 PM UTC-6, Anthony wrote:
>>
>>> Please show some code and explain exactly what you want to do. To 
>>> get a particular value from request.vars, just do 
>>> request.vars.name_of_variable.
>>>
>>> Anthony
>>>
>>> On Thursday, June 2, 2016 at 8:07:13 PM UTC-4, ktesr...@gmail.com 
>>> wrote:

 I am getting selected values from View to Controller using 
 request.vars

 I can see the values are coming as key value pair but not able to 
 figure out how to read each value and insert them in DB




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[web2py] Re: reading values from request.vars

2016-06-06 Thread Anthony
Looks like each set of inputs has the same input names, so you get back a 
list for each variable. I believe browsers preserve the order of input 
values for inputs with the same name, so you should be able to just run a 
loop and do a separate insert for each set of items in the lists (i.e., on 
the first loop, extract element [0] from each list, on the second loop, 
extract element [1], etc.).

Anthony

On Sunday, June 5, 2016 at 8:54:47 PM UTC-4, ktesr123...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> I am getting request.vars as shown below when I print it
>
> vars:  '1'], 'txt1': ['1', '1']}>
>
> these values are given as input from user interface and it has 2 rows, 
> each row has 3 dropdown and 1 text box
>
> now how do I read each item and insert into database, in the database 
> there is a table that has 4 columns, as per my requirement now it has to 
> insert 2 records in that table
>
> On Friday, June 3, 2016 at 2:21:48 PM UTC-6, Anthony wrote:
>
>> On Friday, June 3, 2016 at 12:35:49 PM UTC-4, ktesr...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
>>> it is a single select, the values are populated from controller into a 
>>> view dynamically in jquery
>>>
>>
>> OK, so what's wrong with your current approach? What are you trying to 
>> achieve? Hard to help without seeing your code (e.g., model definitions, 
>> etc.). Also, why are you using .getlist for a variable that isn't a list, 
>> and then just extracting the first element (which you would get if not 
>> using .getlist)?
>>
>> Anthony
>>
>>
>>> On Friday, June 3, 2016 at 6:32:34 AM UTC-6, Anthony wrote:

 Hard to say because it's not clear (a) what kind of data are in opt1, 
 opt2, etc. (are they multi-select widgets producing lists or just single 
 selects?) and (b) how the form inputs map to your database fields.

 Anthony

 On Thursday, June 2, 2016 at 11:55:13 PM UTC-4, ktesr...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
>
> Anthony
>
> I wanted to iterate all the values from request.vars these values are 
> passed using ajax function from View, in the View each row will have 3 
> drop 
> downs and 1 textbox to take input from user
> there can be minimum 1 row. I am passing all the control names thru 
> ajax function
>
> View
> ===
> 
> /* jquery that builds html form written here */
>
> ajax('{{=URL('insert_data')}}',['opt1','opt2','opt3','txtt1'],'target'); 
> // opt1, opt2 and opt3 are dropdown control names and txt1 is the name if 
> textbox control all are html controls dynamically crated using jquery
>
> 
> 
> 
>
> Controller
> ==
> def insert_timesheet():
>  
>  orglist = request.vars.getlist("opt1")
>  response.flash = str(orgval)
>
>  ##db.Table.insert(field1=opt1[0],.)
>  return locals()
>
>
>
> On Thursday, June 2, 2016 at 7:34:04 PM UTC-6, Anthony wrote:
>
>> Please show some code and explain exactly what you want to do. To get 
>> a particular value from request.vars, just do 
>> request.vars.name_of_variable.
>>
>> Anthony
>>
>> On Thursday, June 2, 2016 at 8:07:13 PM UTC-4, ktesr...@gmail.com 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I am getting selected values from View to Controller using 
>>> request.vars
>>>
>>> I can see the values are coming as key value pair but not able to 
>>> figure out how to read each value and insert them in DB
>>>
>>>
>>>

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[web2py] Re: reading values from request.vars

2016-06-05 Thread ktesr123456
I am getting request.vars as shown below when I print it

vars: 

these values are given as input from user interface and it has 2 rows, each 
row has 3 dropdown and 1 text box

now how do I read each item and insert into database, in the database there 
is a table that has 4 columns, as per my requirement now it has to insert 2 
records in that table

On Friday, June 3, 2016 at 2:21:48 PM UTC-6, Anthony wrote:

> On Friday, June 3, 2016 at 12:35:49 PM UTC-4, ktesr...@gmail.com 
>  wrote:
>>
>> it is a single select, the values are populated from controller into a 
>> view dynamically in jquery
>>
>
> OK, so what's wrong with your current approach? What are you trying to 
> achieve? Hard to help without seeing your code (e.g., model definitions, 
> etc.). Also, why are you using .getlist for a variable that isn't a list, 
> and then just extracting the first element (which you would get if not 
> using .getlist)?
>
> Anthony
>
>
>> On Friday, June 3, 2016 at 6:32:34 AM UTC-6, Anthony wrote:
>>>
>>> Hard to say because it's not clear (a) what kind of data are in opt1, 
>>> opt2, etc. (are they multi-select widgets producing lists or just single 
>>> selects?) and (b) how the form inputs map to your database fields.
>>>
>>> Anthony
>>>
>>> On Thursday, June 2, 2016 at 11:55:13 PM UTC-4, ktesr...@gmail.com 
>>> wrote:

 Anthony

 I wanted to iterate all the values from request.vars these values are 
 passed using ajax function from View, in the View each row will have 3 
 drop 
 downs and 1 textbox to take input from user
 there can be minimum 1 row. I am passing all the control names thru 
 ajax function

 View
 ===
 
 /* jquery that builds html form written here */

 ajax('{{=URL('insert_data')}}',['opt1','opt2','opt3','txtt1'],'target'); 
 // opt1, opt2 and opt3 are dropdown control names and txt1 is the name if 
 textbox control all are html controls dynamically crated using jquery

 
 
 

 Controller
 ==
 def insert_timesheet():
  
  orglist = request.vars.getlist("opt1")
  response.flash = str(orgval)

  ##db.Table.insert(field1=opt1[0],.)
  return locals()



 On Thursday, June 2, 2016 at 7:34:04 PM UTC-6, Anthony wrote:

> Please show some code and explain exactly what you want to do. To get 
> a particular value from request.vars, just do 
> request.vars.name_of_variable.
>
> Anthony
>
> On Thursday, June 2, 2016 at 8:07:13 PM UTC-4, ktesr...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>>
>> I am getting selected values from View to Controller using 
>> request.vars
>>
>> I can see the values are coming as key value pair but not able to 
>> figure out how to read each value and insert them in DB
>>
>>
>>

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[web2py] Re: reading values from request.vars

2016-06-03 Thread Anthony
On Friday, June 3, 2016 at 12:35:49 PM UTC-4, ktesr123...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> it is a single select, the values are populated from controller into a 
> view dynamically in jquery
>

OK, so what's wrong with your current approach? What are you trying to 
achieve? Hard to help without seeing your code (e.g., model definitions, 
etc.). Also, why are you using .getlist for a variable that isn't a list, 
and then just extracting the first element (which you would get if not 
using .getlist)?

Anthony


> On Friday, June 3, 2016 at 6:32:34 AM UTC-6, Anthony wrote:
>>
>> Hard to say because it's not clear (a) what kind of data are in opt1, 
>> opt2, etc. (are they multi-select widgets producing lists or just single 
>> selects?) and (b) how the form inputs map to your database fields.
>>
>> Anthony
>>
>> On Thursday, June 2, 2016 at 11:55:13 PM UTC-4, ktesr...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
>>> Anthony
>>>
>>> I wanted to iterate all the values from request.vars these values are 
>>> passed using ajax function from View, in the View each row will have 3 drop 
>>> downs and 1 textbox to take input from user
>>> there can be minimum 1 row. I am passing all the control names thru ajax 
>>> function
>>>
>>> View
>>> ===
>>> 
>>> /* jquery that builds html form written here */
>>>
>>> ajax('{{=URL('insert_data')}}',['opt1','opt2','opt3','txtt1'],'target'); 
>>> // opt1, opt2 and opt3 are dropdown control names and txt1 is the name if 
>>> textbox control all are html controls dynamically crated using jquery
>>>
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>>
>>> Controller
>>> ==
>>> def insert_timesheet():
>>>  
>>>  orglist = request.vars.getlist("opt1")
>>>  response.flash = str(orgval)
>>>
>>>  ##db.Table.insert(field1=opt1[0],.)
>>>  return locals()
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thursday, June 2, 2016 at 7:34:04 PM UTC-6, Anthony wrote:
>>>
 Please show some code and explain exactly what you want to do. To get a 
 particular value from request.vars, just do request.vars.name_of_variable.

 Anthony

 On Thursday, June 2, 2016 at 8:07:13 PM UTC-4, ktesr...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
>
> I am getting selected values from View to Controller using request.vars
>
> I can see the values are coming as key value pair but not able to 
> figure out how to read each value and insert them in DB
>
>
>

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[web2py] Re: reading values from request.vars

2016-06-03 Thread ktesr123456
it is a single select, the values are populated from controller into a view 
dynamically in jquery

On Friday, June 3, 2016 at 6:32:34 AM UTC-6, Anthony wrote:
>
> Hard to say because it's not clear (a) what kind of data are in opt1, 
> opt2, etc. (are they multi-select widgets producing lists or just single 
> selects?) and (b) how the form inputs map to your database fields.
>
> Anthony
>
> On Thursday, June 2, 2016 at 11:55:13 PM UTC-4, ktesr...@gmail.com 
>  wrote:
>>
>> Anthony
>>
>> I wanted to iterate all the values from request.vars these values are 
>> passed using ajax function from View, in the View each row will have 3 drop 
>> downs and 1 textbox to take input from user
>> there can be minimum 1 row. I am passing all the control names thru ajax 
>> function
>>
>> View
>> ===
>> 
>> /* jquery that builds html form written here */
>>
>> ajax('{{=URL('insert_data')}}',['opt1','opt2','opt3','txtt1'],'target'); 
>> // opt1, opt2 and opt3 are dropdown control names and txt1 is the name if 
>> textbox control all are html controls dynamically crated using jquery
>>
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>
>> Controller
>> ==
>> def insert_timesheet():
>>  
>>  orglist = request.vars.getlist("opt1")
>>  response.flash = str(orgval)
>>
>>  ##db.Table.insert(field1=opt1[0],.)
>>  return locals()
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, June 2, 2016 at 7:34:04 PM UTC-6, Anthony wrote:
>>
>>> Please show some code and explain exactly what you want to do. To get a 
>>> particular value from request.vars, just do request.vars.name_of_variable.
>>>
>>> Anthony
>>>
>>> On Thursday, June 2, 2016 at 8:07:13 PM UTC-4, ktesr...@gmail.com wrote:

 I am getting selected values from View to Controller using request.vars

 I can see the values are coming as key value pair but not able to 
 figure out how to read each value and insert them in DB




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[web2py] Re: reading values from request.vars

2016-06-03 Thread Anthony
Hard to say because it's not clear (a) what kind of data are in opt1, opt2, 
etc. (are they multi-select widgets producing lists or just single 
selects?) and (b) how the form inputs map to your database fields.

Anthony

On Thursday, June 2, 2016 at 11:55:13 PM UTC-4, ktesr123...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Anthony
>
> I wanted to iterate all the values from request.vars these values are 
> passed using ajax function from View, in the View each row will have 3 drop 
> downs and 1 textbox to take input from user
> there can be minimum 1 row. I am passing all the control names thru ajax 
> function
>
> View
> ===
> 
> /* jquery that builds html form written here */
>
> ajax('{{=URL('insert_data')}}',['opt1','opt2','opt3','txtt1'],'target'); 
> // opt1, opt2 and opt3 are dropdown control names and txt1 is the name if 
> textbox control all are html controls dynamically crated using jquery
>
> 
> 
> 
>
> Controller
> ==
> def insert_timesheet():
>  
>  orglist = request.vars.getlist("opt1")
>  response.flash = str(orgval)
>
>  ##db.Table.insert(field1=opt1[0],.)
>  return locals()
>
>
>
> On Thursday, June 2, 2016 at 7:34:04 PM UTC-6, Anthony wrote:
>
>> Please show some code and explain exactly what you want to do. To get a 
>> particular value from request.vars, just do request.vars.name_of_variable.
>>
>> Anthony
>>
>> On Thursday, June 2, 2016 at 8:07:13 PM UTC-4, ktesr...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
>>> I am getting selected values from View to Controller using request.vars
>>>
>>> I can see the values are coming as key value pair but not able to figure 
>>> out how to read each value and insert them in DB
>>>
>>>
>>>

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[web2py] Re: reading values from request.vars

2016-06-02 Thread ktesr123456
Anthony

I wanted to iterate all the values from request.vars these values are 
passed using ajax function from View, in the View each row will have 3 drop 
downs and 1 textbox to take input from user
there can be minimum 1 row. I am passing all the control names thru ajax 
function

View
===

/* jquery that builds html form written here */

ajax('{{=URL('insert_data')}}',['opt1','opt2','opt3','txtt1'],'target'); // 
opt1, opt2 and opt3 are dropdown control names and txt1 is the name if 
textbox control all are html controls dynamically crated using jquery





Controller
==
def insert_timesheet():
 
 orglist = request.vars.getlist("opt1")
 response.flash = str(orgval)

 ##db.Table.insert(field1=opt1[0],.)
 return locals()



On Thursday, June 2, 2016 at 7:34:04 PM UTC-6, Anthony wrote:

> Please show some code and explain exactly what you want to do. To get a 
> particular value from request.vars, just do request.vars.name_of_variable.
>
> Anthony
>
> On Thursday, June 2, 2016 at 8:07:13 PM UTC-4, ktesr...@gmail.com 
>  wrote:
>>
>> I am getting selected values from View to Controller using request.vars
>>
>> I can see the values are coming as key value pair but not able to figure 
>> out how to read each value and insert them in DB
>>
>>
>>

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[web2py] Re: reading values from request.vars

2016-06-02 Thread Anthony
Please show some code and explain exactly what you want to do. To get a 
particular value from request.vars, just do request.vars.name_of_variable.

Anthony

On Thursday, June 2, 2016 at 8:07:13 PM UTC-4, ktesr123...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> I am getting selected values from View to Controller using request.vars
>
> I can see the values are coming as key value pair but not able to figure 
> out how to read each value and insert them in DB
>
>
>

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