On Tuesday, April 18, 2017 at 2:23:14 AM UTC-7, Juan Carlos Quesada wrote:
>
> def getyears(anyo):
> from datetime import datetime, date
> option = []
> option.append(OPTION(T('Año'), _value=''))
> year = datetime.today().year
> ryear = range(2015, int(year+1))
> for r in ryear:
> if anyo == r:
> selected = True
> else:
> selected = None
> option.append(OPTION(r, _value=r, _selected=selected))
> return SELECT(*option, _name='anyo', _id='anyo', _class="form-control
> input-md")
>
>
>
Doesn't this duplicate a lof of IS_IN_SET() and SQLFORM() ?
/dps
El domingo, 16 de abril de 2017, 23:07:08 (UTC+2), Winter Kryz escribió:
>>
>> Hello everybody,
>>
>> I have a table like this
>>
>> db.define_table('Report',
>> Field('person', 'reference Person'),
>> Field('year', 'integer'),
>> Field('letter', 'string'),
>> )
>>
>> and I use SQLFORM to create a form with that table
>>
>> form=SQLFORM(db.Report)
>>
>> I want to know if instead a 'year' field where I have to write the year,
>> I can fill a select with years from 1989 to 2017 so the user can pick one
>> from that list. I don't know how to do that because I'm using a sqlform.
>>
>> Any ideas would be appreciate.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>>
>>
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