I seem to be missing something.
I have a simple table:
db.define_table("str1",
Field('x1', 'string', requires=IS_NOT_EMPTY()),
Field('dt', 'datetime'))
And a simple controller.
def example1():
form = SQLFORM(db.str1)
form.vars.dt = request.now
form.vars.x1 = 'lasdfjl'
form.process()
print request.now
print form.vars
if form.accepted:
message=form.vars.x1
response.flash='good job, Dave'
elif form.errors:
message='you have errors, Dave'
else:
message="what did you do?"
return dict(message=message, form=form)
When I get to the print statements, the console shows what I expect (the
values I filled out the form with). But the form as rendered does not show
anything until I enter something, and if I submit without entering
anything, the process() yields form.errors, with "enter a value" under x1,
and the print statement shows dt and x1 as None and empty.
What am I not doing, such that setting form.vars.x1 and form.vars.dt
doesn't get displayed in the form, and they aren't used as values if I
don't enter anything?
/dps
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