Hi All,
in an action that updates a FORM , when the form accepts the new values, it
updates the DB correctly, but when redraw the page it display the old
values. If I press Submit again (keeping the old values in the form) it
displays the new values entered previously... and so on for ever....
the work around was to add a redirect to the same controller just after the
db.update.
Is it the correct way to deal with custom FORMS ? Am I missing something ?
thanks
def test():
form = None
# find tests profile of current user
query=db.tests.owner_id==auth.user.id
tests = db(query).select()
if len(tests)>0:
#get the first found
test=tests[0]
form=FORM(TABLE(TR("Name:",INPUT(_type="text",_name="name",value=
test.name,requires=IS_NOT_EMPTY())),
TR("",INPUT(_type="submit",_value="SUBMIT"))
))
if form.accepts(request.vars,session):
db(query).update(name=form.vars.name)
# HERE THE REDIRECT !!!!!!
redirect(URL(r=request,f="test"))
return dict(form=form)
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Sebastian E. Ovide
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