I never had to explain "anything" to the users.... a normal "fulltext"
search is provided anyway if they don't dwell with the dropdowns etc etc
etc.
On Monday, March 11, 2013 9:20:15 PM UTC+1, Jim S wrote:
>
> I work around this by always coding custom filters for each grid I create.
> It is great having the default capabilities that the search_widget
> provides within the grid, but I feel that it is too complicated for our
> typical users. For foreign key fields I will usually provide a SELECT
> control that will allow them to select the one they want to search on
> (providing the list isn't too long). If I want to do an auto-complete I'll
> use Kenji's suggest_widget. Not nearly as flexible as the default
> search_widget but must simpler for the user and also limits them to just
> the filter controls they need.
>
> -Jim
>
> On Sunday, March 10, 2013 8:50:56 PM UTC-5, Cliff Kachinske wrote:
>>
>> I define a table so:
>> db.define_table ('mytable', blah..., format='% (name) s')
>>
>> So as we know, grid will display the contents of the name field when
>> mytable is used as a foreign table.
>>
>> But if you try to search on that field, the search only works if you
>> submit record id integers as search parameters.
>>
>> Since human users don't generally know the record id or ids, this makes
>> the search function less useful than it could be.
>>
>> Has anyone worked around this? If so, can you share your solution?
>>
>> Thanks, Cliff Kachinske
>>
>
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