Do I define that in the model.py file? Can I do it before the query? On Thursday, March 29, 2018 at 12:28:02 PM UTC-4, Greenpoise wrote: > > db.table2.field_1.requires = IS_IN_DB > <http://localhost:8000/examples/global/vars/IS_IN_DB>(db,db.table_1.field_1,'%(field_1)s') > > > On Thursday, March 29, 2018 at 9:20:34 AM UTC-7, LoveWeb2py wrote: >> >> >> How can I select a foreign key and represent the value? I want to >> represent the entire group and now have to do individual queries for each >> foreign key. Is that possible? >> >> db.define_table('table1', >> Field('field_1'), >> format='%(field_1)s') >> >> db.define_table('table2', >> Field('field_1', 'reference table1'), >> Field('field_2', 'string), >> format='%(field_1)s') >> >> So in this example I would do data = db(db.table1).select() which returns >> a rows object. But the reference table1 returns an integer instead of the >> actual value stored in the field. >> >> How could I retrieve the value instead of the integer and is it possible >> to do it in bulk? >> >
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