Try This Hope this will help you
db.define_table('city',
Field(''city_name'),format='%('city_name)s')
db.define_table('shop',
Field('name'),
Field('city','reference parent'))
db.children.city.requires = IS_IN_DB(db, db.parent.id,'%(name)s')
On Thursday, 4 July 2013 04:26:56 UTC+5:30, Kamil wrote:
>
> Hello guys,
>
> I tried SQLFORM.grid for a while and couldn't figure out if it's possible
> to do the following:
>
> 1) Let's say we have a tables:
>
> db.define_table('shop',
> Field('shop_name'),
> Field('city_id', 'reference city')
> )
> db.define_table('city',
> Field('city_name')
> )
>
> and
>
> grid = SQLFORM.grid((db.shop, left=db.shop.on(db.shop.city_id ==
> db.city.id), fields=[db.shop.shop_name, db.city.city_name]}
>
> so we have grid with cols shop_name and city_name. But when we choose add
> or edit we will get a form with shop_name and city_id. Is there any easy
> way to have there selectable list with city_name's instead of id's? I know
> the way of creating custom link for e.g. editing with entirely own logic
> and editable=False.
>
> 2) create custom orderby statement e.g. 'Monday' < 'Tuesday' < ...
>
> 3) There is a field with requires=IS_IN_SET(...). SQLFORM.grid generates
> then input type=select. When we append another validator input becomes
> simple text box. I have two such fields and have to validate if first <
> second. How to add this validator and still be able using select box?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Cheers,
> Kamil
>
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