On Friday, 2 January 2015 20:12:31 UTC, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>
> I think you are asking about this:
>
> db.define_table(
> 'manufacturer',
> Field('name'),
> format = '%(name)s')
>
> db.define_table(
> 'model',
> Field('manufacturer', db.manufacturer),
> Field('model'),
> format=lambda r: '%s %s' % (r.manufacturer.name, r.model)) # one
> hidden query
>
> db.define_table(
> 'shoe',
> Field('model',db.model),
> Field('purchased','date'),
> Field('price','integer'),
> format=lambda r: '%s %s' % (r.model.manufacturer.name,r.purchased)) #
> 2 hidden queries
>
>
>
Ah yes, certainly am. That's a different syntax to the one I found by
searching, looks much more understandable that way, thank you.
Trying to make myself a running gear usage tracker app, so I can, well ...
track my gear usage :)
Thanks very much
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