Seriously.  Well that is just embarrassing.  Thank you so much Mark for 
your help with this.  In looking back at the other 22 forms I have created, 
this is the first one where I was pre-populating any of the fields and not 
showing them.  Thank you for this valuable insight.

All my best.

On Sunday, June 5, 2016 at 6:14:35 PM UTC-5, Mark Graves wrote:

> Hey Jeff,
>
> It looks like you created a sqlform expecting all fields, then the form 
> was expecting all fields back, but you only used some of them in the view, 
> so they were not processed.
>
> Specifically, the status field.
>
> You could either set the type of the field to hidden and include it or 
> only include some of the fields.
>
> see this repo:
>
> https://bitbucket.org/MarkGraves/service_scheduler
>
> Check out default/new_training
>
> It bugged me because the error seemed simple and I couldnt figure it out =)
>
> -Mark
>
>
> On Sunday, June 5, 2016 at 12:34:16 PM UTC-7, Jeff Riley wrote:
>>
>> Hello all.  I have built many forms in Web2py, but I clearly need another 
>> set of eyes.  This form only works if I display every signal field for some 
>> reason.  I am at a loss as to what I have set wrong.  I will add a file 
>> with all the relevant code.  Thank you all very much for you help with this.
>>
>

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