Try:

information = auth.user.newfield

The auth.user contains a copy of auth_user table from current logged in 
user.

Em sexta-feira, 7 de outubro de 2016 10:30:36 UTC-3, Aydin escreveu:
>
> I tried rows = db().select(db.auth_user.id==auth.user.id).newfield but it 
> did not work
>
> On Friday, October 7, 2016 at 9:24:21 AM UTC-4, Aydin wrote:
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> I do not want to read the newfield for all auth users but only for the 
>> current auth user.
>>
>> On Friday, October 7, 2016 at 9:05:39 AM UTC-4, 黄祥 wrote:
>>>
>>> pls try:
>>> rows = db().select(db.auth_user.ALL)
>>> for row in rows:
>>> print row.newfield
>>>
>>> if you want to explicit it :
>>> rows = db().select(db.auth_user.first_name, db.auth_user.last_name, 
>>> db.auth_user.newfield)
>>> for row in rows:
>>> print row.newfield
>>>
>>> ref :
>>>
>>> http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/06/the-database-abstraction-layer
>>>
>>> best regards,
>>> stifan
>>>
>>

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