My bad. Not

    form=SQLFORM.factory(INPUT('no_1','integer'),     <= line 57
      INPUT('no_2','integer'),
      INPUT('no_3','integer'),
      INPUT('no_4','integer'))

but

    form=SQLFORM.factory(Field('no_1','integer'),     <= line 57
      Field('no_2','integer'),
      Field('no_3','integer'),
      Field('no_4','integer'))

On Sep 11, 6:32 pm, elfuego1 <[email protected]> wrote:
> In index.html I've added link to redirect to search.html page.:
>
> {{=P(A(T("Click to search the Database"),
> _href=URL('myapp','default','search')),_style="padding-top:1em;")}}
>
> When I try to go to search page I get this error:
>
> Error traceback
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File "gluon/restricted.py", line 186, in restricted
>   File "F:/Programy/web2py/applications/myapp/controllers/default.py",
> line 69, in <module>
>   File "gluon/globals.py", line 96, in <lambda>
>   File "F:/Programy/web2py/applications/myapp/controllers/default.py",
> line 57, in search
>   File "gluon/html.py", line 358, in __init__
> SyntaxError: <input/> tags cannot have components
>
> def search():
>     form=SQLFORM.factory(INPUT('no_1','integer'),     <= line 57
>       INPUT('no_2','integer'),
>       INPUT('no_3','integer'),
>       INPUT('no_4','integer'))
>     if form.accepts(request.vars,keepvalues=True):
>       items=db(db.numbers.no_1.contains(form.vars.no_1)|\
>             db.numbers.no_2.contains(form.vars.no_2)|\
>             db.numbers.no_3.contains(form.vars.no_3)|\
>             db.numbers.no_4.contains(form.vars.no_4)).select()
>     else: items=[]
>     return dict(form=form,items=items)
>
> response._vars=response._caller(search)               <= line 69
>
> On 11 Wrz, 22:16, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I would do this:
>
> > db.define_table('numbers',
> >     Field('nos', 'list:integer', widget=ListStringWidget),
> >     Field('date', 'date',default=now)
>
> > where StringListWidget is defined 
> > here:http://groups.google.com/group/web2py/msg/0c2600730ece873a
> > then
>
> > def search():
> >     form=SQLFORM.factory(INPUT('no1','integer'),
> >       INPUT('no2','integer'),
> >       INPUT('no3','integer'),
> >       INPUT('no4','integer'))
> >     if form.accepts(request.vars,keepvalues=True)):
> >       items=db(db.numbers.nos.contains(form.vars.no1)|\
> >             db.numbers.nos.contains(form.vars.no2)|\
> >             db.numbers.nos.contains(form.vars.no3)|\
> >             db.numbers.nos.contains(form.vars.no4)).select()
> >     else: items=[]
> >     return dict(form=form,items=items)
>
> > On Sep 11, 1:05 pm, elfuego1 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Here are some more detailed informations you asked for:
>
> > > The form has to search always for 4 numbers.
> > > The result may show 4 numbers or less (when matched).
> > > Position is not important.
> > > Search will be always for 4 numbers.
> > > All 4 fields have numbers. There are no empty fields in DB.
>
> > > On 11 Wrz, 16:19, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Will your search form accept one number or 4? Do you need to search
> > > > for records that have any of the numbers of all of the numbers? Are
> > > > the position (1,2,3,4) and the numbers important? Is 4 fixed or may
> > > > that increase in the future? Can the value of any of the no_x fields
> > > > be None or other than a number?
>
> > > > On Sep 11, 12:12 am, elfuego1 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > Hello,
>
> > > > > I need to create a search form.
> > > > > In my DB I have fields with numbers. Now I need to look up the DB and
> > > > > find out if the numbers I enter are there already or not.
>
> > > > > db.define_table('numbers',
> > > > >     Field('no_1', length=18),
> > > > >     Field('no_2', length=18),
> > > > >     Field('no_3', length=18),
> > > > >     Field('no_4', length=18),
> > > > >     Field('date', 'date',default=now)
>
> > > > > I'd like to get two kinds of information from the DB.
> > > > > 1. If there is a matching record in DB:
> > > > >     I'd like to display all fields with matching numbers and a date
> > > > > when that happend (last field in DB contains a date).
> > > > > 2. If there is NO MATCH:
> > > > >     I'd like to get answer: „No matching record found”.
>
> > > > > Can you tell me what should I do to generate a search form with four
> > > > > input fields and run their contetns against my DB?
>
> > > > > Best regards.
>
>

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