I'm afraid you're right. I'll have to find another way of creating this
table with a link to each row's main table/field.
Thanks
On Thursday, 10 October 2013 18:34:16 UTC+1, Derek wrote:
>
> If you are grouping then you can't access a specific ID. You'd just be
> getting aggregates back.
>
> On Thursday, October 10, 2013 10:13:56 AM UTC-7, Luis Furtado wrote:
>>
>> If I call SQLFORM.grid with "groupby" I get a table with no row buttons
>> ("view" in this case).
>> Those buttons show up if I leave "groupby" out. But then I get duplicate
>> records.
>> Notice that I'm joining three tables;
>>
>> g=SQLFORM.grid( ((db.empresa.id == db.emp_prod.emp ) &
>> (db.emp_prod.prod == db.nc.id) &
>> (db.nc.nc.like( ncsel + '%')) ),
>> fields = [ db.empresa.nome ],
>> details =True, create = False, editable =
>> False, deletable =False, searchable =False, csv =False,
>> groupby = db.empresa.nome )
>>
>> What should I do?
>> Thanks
>> Luis
>>
>
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