oops typo
def edit():
org_id, eventtype_id=request.args(0),request.args(1)
eventtype=db.eventtype(eventtype_id,org=org_id) or
redirect(URL(...))
On Nov 20, 8:30 pm, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
> Depends on the model. I will assume
>
> db.define_table('org',Field('name'))
> db.define_table('eventtype,Field('org',db.org),Field('name'))
>
> In this case
>
> def edit():
> org_id, eventtype_id=request.args(0),request.args(1)
> eventtype==db.eventtype(eventtype_id,org=org_id) or
> redirect(URL(...))
>
> I do not understand the Django example since it is not using the
> ord_id information.
>
> On Nov 20, 6:31 pm, Joe J <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi All,
> > I have a one-to-many relationship between a table called "org" and a
> > table called "eventtype". (one org can have many eventtypes).
>
> > I'm trying to construct a controller function that can edit a
> > eventtype belonging to a specific org. The URL might look something
> > like:
> > /app_name/eventtype/edit/[org_name_id]/[event_type_id]/
>
> > I'm like to pass the org_id, and eventtype_id in as arguments to the
> > controller function and then return the given eventtype object
> > instance only if it belongs to the selected org.
>
> > def edit():
> > # example I found in the book
> > try: org=db.org(request.args(0))
> > except: redirect(URL('org','index'))
>
> > eventtype_id = request.args(1)
> > # trying to find a way to select the eventtype
> > # from the orgs available eventtypes. I want
> > # the eventtype var to be the selected
> > # eventtype instance (not a list of fields)
> > try: eventtype=db.eventtype(eventtype_id, db.org???)
> > except: redirect(URL('org','index'))
>
> > If it helps clarify the question, here is the Django syntax for what I
> > am trying to do.
> > ....
> > try:
> > eventtype=org.eventtype_set.get(id=eventtype_id)
> > except ....
> > return HttpRedirect(...)
>
> > Any help is much appreciated. Thank you for reading at this.
> > Joe
>
>