>
> This might be sort of an easy question so I apologize. I am making
> an application where the user selects from a drop down list of template
> messages and then the program sends a text where the message body depends
> on what item was selected from the drop down. I.e If I selected 6 from the
> drop down list the message would send string "update" or if it selected 3
> it might send the word "lock".
>
It is not clear to me why you need to expose to db crud forms instead of
using a fale one and process the request accordingly. I'd use something like
def action():
form = SQLFORM.factory(<...>)
if form.process().accepted:
<here you process the message with the submitted values>
return dict(form=form, ...)
Note that you can use actual database tables/fields and their validators
with the form factory.
http://www.web2py.com/book/default/chapter/07#SQLFORM.factory
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