You might also consider putting these parameters in a query string rather
than the URL path. That way, you could simply exclude parameters that are
not being used for a given query (in web2py, missing query string variables
will simply have the value None -- for example, if you attempt to access
request.vars.amount_range_id but it was not included in the requested URL,
it will have the value None).
Anthony
On Sunday, August 28, 2016 at 8:41:16 PM UTC-4, Diego Marinho wrote:
>
> I have this pattern:
>
>
> "/jobs/year-start/{jobs.year_start.year}/amount-range-id/{jobs.amount_range_id}/neighbourhood-id/{jobs.neighbourhood_id}"
>
> I have tree fields that im using to filter the 'jobs' table. How can i
> make those filters optional?
>
> Let's say i want to use only two of the tree possible filters. What can i
> send instead of the id to say that i want all data concerning that field?
>
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