minor correction:
db.define_table("student",
SQLField("xxx_id",db.t2_person,default=t2.person_id),
On Dec 9, 8:57 pm, Jose C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > For now, I have a temp fix by going in to the data base and inserting
> > records with just the id and it works fine now.
>
> > I'll need to figure out a way to create the student record from at
> > least the t2_person name when they do their registration.
>
> I think what Massimo was saying is that if you call your field in the
> "student" table something else other than "id" (think of it as a
> reserved field name), then it will work as you expect.
>
> i.e. instead of:
> db.define_table("student",
> SQLField("id",default=t2.person_id),
>
> try this:
> db.define_table("student",
> SQLField("xxx_id",default=t2.person_id),
>
> (where xxx is anything you want).
>
> HTH,
> JC
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