Yes but different syntax

If you CRUD timestamps if a table has a filed called "modified_by",
etc.

In the latest web2py there is no such convention but if a table has a
field

SQLField("modified_by","datetime",default=request.now,
update=request.now, writable=False)

has the same effect. Nothing to do with the name any more or with
CRUD. writable prevents the field from appearing on forms (except
readonly forms). default and update set the default values when a
record is created/updated.

Hope this makes sense.

Massimo

On Feb 22, 1:10 pm, jlegler <[email protected]> wrote:
> T2 had a cool feature that would show when a table was updated and by
> whom as long as the appropriate fields existed in the table
> (created_by_ip, created_on, created_by, created_signature,
> modified_by_ip, modified_on, modified_by, modified_signature).  Does
> the new Crud class have any of that functionality?
>
> -Jason
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