Greetings, 
I have some issues with SQLTABLE when I want to use the headers argument.

If I call
SQLTABLE(data, _class='table table-bordered small', headers = 
'fieldname:capitalize', columns = columns)
I get a table with the capitalized field names

If I call
SQLTABLE(data, _class='table table-bordered small', headers = 'labels',columns 
= columns)
I get an error because one of the fields is virtual and it has no label, 
but when I try to set the label during the field definition I get an 
"unexpected argument" on the label.

The only way to have all the headers as I want is to pass a dictionary that 
maps 'tablename.fieldname' : 'header I want' for each field

Is ths the expected behaviour?
What about the virtual fields, is there a way to add a label to them?

Thanks in advance.

Geo

p.s. using web2py 2.3.2 (2012-12-17 15:03:30) stable source on windows

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