Hello.

In my db I have this discounts table:
db.define_table('discounts',
                Field('user_id', 'reference auth_user'),
                Field('brand', 'reference brands', requires = IS_IN_DB(db, 
db.brands.id, '%(name)s'),
                      represent=lambda id, r: db.brands[id].name),
                Field('xcent', type='double'))

I would like to display the name and first name of the auth_user uppercase.
Something like that:
Field('user_id', 'reference auth_user', requires = IS_IN_DB(db, 
db.auth_user.id, '%(first_name.upper())s %(last_name.upper())s')),
But I've got this error:
'Row' object has no attribute 'upper()'

I've tried also like that, str(first_name).upper(), same error.

Someone have a solution?

Thanks, regards.

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