Thanks it works.

On Wednesday, August 7, 2013 2:22:49 PM UTC+5:30, Niphlod wrote:
>
> use
> db.define_table("devices_membership",
>       Field("devices_config_id", "reference devices_config"),
>       Field("auth_group_id", "reference auth_group")
> )
>
> that is the recommended way to specify references. you don't need to 
> specify the "integer" type, because a) any reference type (other than str 
> pkeys) is an integer b) you loose the default validator applied to 
> reference fields, that is a IS_IN_DB() that gets a dropdown in the html 
> representation
>
>
> On Wednesday, August 7, 2013 10:42:06 AM UTC+2, Jayakumar Bellie wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> I have created a "device_config" table and wanted to create a many to 
>> many relationship between the "device_config" and "auth_group"
>>
>> db.define_table("devices_membership",
>>       Field("devices_config_id", "integer", db.devices_config),
>>       Field("auth_group_id", "integer", db.auth_group))
>>
>> I am looking for something like 
>>
>>
>> http://www.web2pyslices.com/slice/show/1542/manage-users-and-memebership-in-the-same-form
>>
>> But when I give a "devices_config" table I am getting a text box rather 
>> than drop down with table details.
>>
>

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