Is this not in the book or did I miss it?

-Thadeus





On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 5:34 AM, Adi <[email protected]> wrote:
> Awesome, works as expected.
>
> Only change is that the request variables were strings and had to be
> converted into respective data types. Thanks a lot.
>
> On Feb 5, 4:19 pm, hywang <[email protected]> wrote:
>> something like this
>> def _compute():
>>      return request.vars.in_time + request.vars.duration##
>>
>> db.define_table('mytable', Field('in_time','datetime'),
>> Field('duration', 'integer'), Field('end_time','datetime', compute =
>> _compute))
>>
>> On Feb 5, 6:51 pm, Adi <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> > Hi,
>>
>> > I have a table with 3 fields:
>>
>> > db.define_table('mytable', Field('in_time','datetime'),
>> > Field('duration', 'integer'), Field('end_time','datetime'))
>>
>> > The user enters in_time and duration (in hours) in SQLFORM, but now I
>> > want to calculate and store end_time using
>> > end_time = in_time + timeinterval(hours = duration).
>>
>> > I'm not able to achieve this. How do I refer to a record's other
>> > fields to specify default value of a field?
>>
>> > Thanks.
>
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