I'm not sure how easy that would be in the browser without hacking
web2py.js, but on the server, you can check for when a deletion happens and
then send back some JS to be executed. Not tested, but maybe something like:
def mygrid():
if request.args(-3) == 'delete':
deleted_record = db.mytable(request.args(-1))
response.js = [JS code to be executed upon completion of the Ajax
request]
grid = SQLFORM.grid(db.mytable)
return dict(grid=grid)
Anthony
On Monday, July 7, 2014 4:32:27 PM UTC-4, Manuele wrote:
>
> Hi!
> is it possible to setup a _javascript_ trigger on grid row deletion
> event? Possibly capturing the data of the row that will be deleted?
>
> thank you in advance.
> Cheers
>
> Manuele
>
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