Yes, you are right, he can use SQLTABLE or build his grid with helper
though...

Richard

On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 11:23 AM, Anthony <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tuesday, April 25, 2017 at 10:39:53 AM UTC-4, Richard wrote:
>>
>> Forgot to mention... If you for some reason you can't refactor your
>> schema... you can unionize query in web2py like so :
>>
>> select_cat = db(db.cat.id>0).select()
>>
>> select_dog = db(db.dog.id>0).select()
>>
>> select_cat_and_dog = select_cat | select_dog
>>
>> Note: You can use & or | they are python binary operator, if I recall
>> used like that combine with web2py query they mimic union (no duplicate)
>> and union all (keep duplicate)...
>>
>
> That won't help in this case. Above, you are running two separate SQL
> queries, creating two separate Rows objects, and then combining the Rows
> objects via Python. That approach cannot be used with SQLFORM.grid, which
> requires a single query as its input.
>
> Anthony
>
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