>
> def f1(field,value):
> SQLFORM.widgets.string.widget(field,value,_placeholder='descripción'),
>
> Works.
> Field("Description", "text", label='alguna
> cosa',requires=IS_NOT_EMPTY(),default=None, lambda f,v:
> SQLFORM.widgets.string.widget(f, v, _placeholder='descripción')),
>
>
> But no.
> Field("Description", "text", label='alguna
> cosa',requires=IS_NOT_EMPTY(),default=None, f1(field,value)),
>
The widget argument must be a callable object (e.g., a function). However,
in your last line, you use f1(field, value), which is not a function but an
attempt to call the f1 function (with two variables that have not been
defined at this point). Instead, just use widget=f1.
Anthony
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