No reason. It is an implementation issue. The new Form logic that we are 
working on to replace SQLFORM will not have that.

On Wednesday, 10 February 2016 15:00:32 UTC-6, Alfonso Serra wrote:
>
>
> Its not big deal but yep, thats the question.
>
> The auto id field is messing around with custom forms since i have to 
> calculate the amount of "defined" fields to create the proper html output 
> (html rows or columns).
>
> This is the solution im taking but i dont know if theres gonna be a 
> problem down the road.
>
> frm = SQLFORM.factory(
>     Field("field1", ...)
>     , Field("field2", ...)
>     , Field("field3", ...)
> )
>
> print frm.fields
> ['id', 'field1', ...] #hmm, i didnt put that
>
> frm.fields.pop(0) #remove the id field
>
>

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