Model:
db.define_table('table_1',
Field('field_1'),
Field('field_2')
)
Controller:
def index():
def magic(form):
form.vars.field_2 = form.vars.field_1
form = SQLFORM(db.table_1)
if form.accepts(request.vars, onvalidation=magic):
pass # ok
return {'form': form}
I did not test it. But it shows you the key of using onvalidation()
trick.
Regards,
Iceberg
On May11, 12:08am, AsmanCom <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i want to do a simple task:
>
> def function_1():
> var_field_1=request.vars.field_1
> if var_field_1:
> return var_field_1
>
> db.define_table('table_1',
> Field('field_1','string' ),
> Field('field_2', default=function_1)
> )
>
> db.table_1.field_1.default='Autogenerated'
> db.table_1.field_2.default='Autogenerated'
>
> I want to catch default vars from field 1 and insert them in field_2
> instead.
> Is this possible?
>
> ###becomes interesting when combined, with IS_IN_DB and the
> get_or_create function###