Hello,
I need to do control record update in order to clear some fields values in
case a flag is set to false. But doing the update like this :
db(db[request.args(0)].id == request.args(1)).update(**{f: v for f, v in
form.vars.iteritems()})
prevent a compute field to be trigger and updating properly as well...
So, to make sure my compute field get it I am doing another update() like
this
db(db[request.args(0)].id == request.args(1)).update()
Which work in one case by not in the other where I actually clear some
values like this :
db(db[request.args(0)].id == request.args(1)).update(f1=None, f2=None, **{f:
v for f, v in form.vars.iteritems() if f not in ('f1', 'f2')})
Maybe I should do a db.commit() before my second "blank" update() though it
seems to me that it should be a better way and I am concern in reducing db
hit.
Thanks
Richard
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