I have a table with many different kinds of fields:

db.define_table('sounder',
                Field('part_nr','string',label='Part Number'),
                Field('current_mA','double',label='Current mA',comment='max 
current at rated voltage'),
                Field('current_notes','string',label='Current Measurement 
Conditions',comment='e.g. current was measured at 12V (DC) or at 4.1kHz and 
5 Vpp'),
                Field('spl','double',label='Sound Pressure Level dB at 
30cm'),
etc etc

I would like to make a html table just like a datasheet. So In my 
controller:
    a_field=[]
    field_header=TR(TH('Characteristic'),TH('Typical'),TH('Comments'))
    for f in db.sounder:
       a_field.append([ f.label ,* f  *,  f.comment  ])

In my view (say)
{{=TABLE(THEAD(field_header),
TBODY(
      a_field[0],
      a_field[1],
      a_field[2],
    etc etc
),_class="table table-bordered")}}

But you see, I need the middle column *(in red above)* to be the actual 
value of the field. The above does not give this.

How can I get the actual value of the field from its object?




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