Hi,
My model contains a URL field, and I'm displaying the model in a
SQLFORM.smartgrid. I don't want to show the whole URL, but I do want the
user to be able to visit the URL directly from the grid. So I use the
'links' parameter to SQLFORM.smartgrid. It works very nicely:
links=[dict(header="Link", body=lambda row: A("Go", _href=row.linkfield,_target
="_blank"))]
But it doesn't work if I remove 'linkfield' from the 'fields' parameter to
SQLFORM.smartgrid. That's because, according to the
documentation<http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/07#SQLFORM.grid-and-SQLFORM.smartgrid>
:
*'fields' is a list of fields to be fetched from the database. It is also
> used to determine which fields to be shown in the grid view.*
In my use case, I want the field to be fetched, but not shown. Is there a
"smart" (pun intended :) way to do this?
best regards -Ricardo
ps. I'd prefer not to mess around with jquery, and anyway it seems the <th>
does not have a CSS class or id that would allow me to hide an undesired
column.
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