Where is this being displayed? The represent attribute only controls 
display in SQLTABLE, SQLFORM.grid, and SQLFORM read-only fields.

Anthony

On Sunday, November 2, 2014 9:06:58 PM UTC-5, Alex Glaros wrote:
>
> Does anyone see anything wrong with this "represent" function?
>
> The goal is have first_name, last_name (and later other auth_user fields) 
> appear to represent "created_by" field -  SuperObjectComment.created_by
>
> No error is raised, but the (correct) primary key is displayed (the 
> number) instead of first_name, and last_name.
>
> def person_represent(id, r):
>     row = db((db.auth_user.id==db.SuperObjectComment.created_by) 
>             ).select().first()
>     return '%s %s' % (row.auth_user.first_name, row.auth_user.last_name)
> db.SuperObjectComment.created_by.represent = person_represent
>
> thanks,
>
> Alex Glaros
>
>
>
>

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