given that you must pass a python dictionary and that
{'Label1' : 'label for 1', 'label1' : 'label for 1 lowercase'}
is a totally standard compliant python dictionary .... is it really
necessary ?
the same things goes for headers, col3, etc etc etc.
On Friday, January 18, 2013 6:02:53 PM UTC+1, GeeksRule wrote:
>
> Found the issue !
> The labels are case sensitive !!
>
> I think we should update the documentation for SQLForm, saying if you are
> using "labels", make sure that the keys in the dictionaries are exactly the
> same case as mentioned in your db.py.
>
>
> On Friday, 18 January 2013 03:40:54 UTC-5, Niphlod wrote:
>>
>> show us the code you're using to override them, and the model of the
>> underlying table....
>>
>> On Friday, January 18, 2013 3:54:15 AM UTC+1, GeeksRule wrote:
>>>
>>> I have an SQLForm, and have a dictionary of labels, but they aren't been
>>> overriden :
>>>
>>> {'fname':'First name: ', 'lname':'Last name : ',
>>> 'Published_Datetime':'Date when you published : '}
>>>
>>> here "fname" is the column name in th database.
>>>
>>> are there any conditions where the labels I provide won't work ?
>>>
>>
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