why all this fuss ? let the form handle it instead of your code.........
On Tuesday, March 31, 2015 at 3:07:57 AM UTC+2, José Eloy wrote:
>
> Sorry for the delay in answering.
>
> I have the following code for modify the auth_user table:
>
> administrador = db2.auth_user(request.args(0)) or
> redirect(URL('ver_administradores'))
> form = SQLFORM(db2.auth_user, administrador, submit_button="Aceptar",
> deletable=True, showid=False) # update SQLFORM
>
> if form.validate():
>
> nombre = request.vars.first_name
> apellidos = request.vars.last_name
> usuario = request.vars.username
> myPassword = request.vars.password # I received the password
> field of the form
> ...
>
> db2(db2.auth_user.id==id_administrador).update(first_name=nombre,
> last_name=apellidos, username=usuario,
> password=db2.auth_user.password.validate(myPassword)[0], ......)
>
> I need to save the password using the update method.
> How can I know if the user change the password or if the password is the
> same? How can I save it? Is it correct to use
> password=db2.auth_user.password.validate(myPassword)[0]?
>
> Regards.
>
>
>
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