are you aware that you are not calling the function ? or is that semicode.


def test():
 form = SQLFORM(db.test)
 if form.process().accepted:
 oncreate_event ()   <----- you lack the parenthesis here, and the argument
 return dict(form = form)






On Saturday, April 4, 2015 at 10:51:02 PM UTC-5, 黄祥 wrote:
>
> hi,
>
> is it possible to call a function from form.process()?
> e.g. 
> *work*
> def test():
> form = SQLFORM(db.test)
> if form.process().accepted:
> db.auth_event.insert(time_stamp = request.now, client_ip = request.client, 
>  user_id = auth.user_id, origin = '%s' % (request.function), 
>  description = 'ID created')
> return dict(form = form)
>
> *not work*
> def oncreate_event(form):
> db.auth_event.insert(time_stamp = request.now, client_ip = request.client, 
>  user_id = auth.user_id, origin = '%s' % (request.function), 
>  description = 'ID created')
>
> def test():
> form = SQLFORM(db.test)
> if form.process().accepted:
> oncreate_event
> return dict(form = form)
>
> why i can't call a function from form.process()? what is the correct way 
> in web2py to call a function in form.process()?
>
> thanks and best regards,
> stifan
>

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