On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 11:19 AM, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> You can make the field integer and then do
>
> db.mytable.myfield.requires=IS_IN_SET(range(3),('dog','cat','mouse'))
>
> This would be a enum.
Ok, but with this I can't add this way:
db.mytable.insert(myfield='cat')
So, what I have to do?
I think:
myvalues = {'dog': 0, 'cat': 1, 'mouse': 2}
mylist = map(lambda x:x, myvalues)
db.mytable.myfield.requires = IS_IN_SET(range(mylist), mylist)
and
db.mytable.insert(myfield=myvalues['cat'])
But if this field is "ENUM", I think web2py have to handle this, not I
(with dicts and lists above).
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