Massimo,
I tried setting them that way in the controller but it didn't help.
On Friday, March 29, 2013 12:12:30 PM UTC-4, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>
> Have you tried making the fields that you do not want readable=False?
>
> On Friday, 29 March 2013 09:17:50 UTC-5, Cliff Kachinske wrote:
>>
>> There is a table something like this:
>>
>> db.define_table('example',
>> ...
>> field('user_id', 'reference auth_user', requires=IS_IN_DB(.....)),
>> field('created_by', 'reference auth_user', requires=IS_IN_DB(.....)),
>> field('modified_by', 'reference auth_user', requires=IS_IN_DB(.....)),
>> ...
>> )
>>
>> Then I do something like
>>
>> form = SQLFORM.smartgrid(db.auth_user, linked_tables=['example' ...],
>> fields=[db.example.user_id, ...] ...)
>>
>> smartgrid gives me three links to the example table: example.user_id,
>> example.created_by, example.modified_by
>>
>>
>> How can I suppress the example.created_by and example.modified_by links?
>> I thought the entry in fields would do it, but it does not.
>>
>> Thanks for any help on this.
>>
>
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