Hi,
You send var grid (see: return dict(grid=grid)). The first var grid is a
send var to your view, de second var grid is a local var of your function.
Then,
in controller use:
grid = SQLFORM.grid(db.new_table)
return dict(grid=grid)
in the view use:
{{=grid}}
Fabiano.
2014-06-06 12:45 GMT-03:00 LoveWeb2py <[email protected]>:
> SQLFORM isn't working for me with
>
>
> new_table = db(db.table1.id.belongs(record_ids)).select()
> if I do {{=new_table}} in my view I can see the records which belong to
> record_ids, but if I do:
>
> SQLFORM.grid(new_table)
> return dict(grid=grid)
>
>
> I get an error 'Rows' object has no attribute '_db'
>
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