Good day Luca/Massimo,
Can you show me the final code ..........i'am trying to do exactly that. 
(unsure of what you have done exactly in db.py)
Thanks

Le lundi 28 mars 2016 05:51:33 UTC-4, lucas a écrit :
>
> yes massimo,
>
> that almost worked.  as suggested, i first changed it under the db.py 
> model and then set the request.vars.state_id to the state_id variable just 
> before creating and assigning the SQLFORM under the controller module.  it 
> threw back an empty set of counties.  so i thought maybe request isn't 
> reaching that deep into the db.py module.  so i changed the request.vars 
> into session, like session.state_id = state_id, and also under db.py and 
> that worked great.
>
> i am always amazed of how fast and efficiently i can get things done using 
> web2py.  it really is a wonder and wonderful.
>
> thanx massimo.  lucas
>
> On Sunday, March 27, 2016 at 11:17:19 AM UTC-4, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>>
>> Correction. replace
>>
>> IS_IN_DB(db_region(*db_region.post.state_id==db_region.county.state_id*)
>>
>> with
>>
>> IS_IN_DB(db_region(*db_region.county.state_id == **request.vars.state_id*
>> )
>>
>

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