Hi, Jamie!

Thank you for the code you supplied. This works perfectly for me, so I 
removed the crud and used SQLFORM.

Best regards,

Jochen



Am Sonntag, 19. Januar 2014 03:54:14 UTC+1 schrieb Jaime Sempere:
>
>
>> I have tried this and work, let me know if it's the think you wanted. I 
> have used SQLFORM but i guess the code will be the same for CRUD (I have 
> never used it)
>
> Just my workaround, I think there will be a better method perhaps
>  
> import time   # This is required to include time module.
> import datetime
>
>
> db.define_table(  'sample',
>                            Field('end_time','integer'),
>                            Field('duration','integer'),
>                            Field('mytimestamp','datetime', readable=False,
>  writable=False)
>                            )
>
> form = SQLFORM(db.sample)
>     if form.process().accepted:
>       response.flash = 'form accepted'
>       db(db.sample.id == form.vars.id
> ).update(mytimestamp=datetime.datetime.now())
>
>     
>     return dict(form=form)
>

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