Ok, I understand that, but I am trying to implement a generic
controller (e.g. 'mylist') which takes as argument a table name (e.g.
'units') and returns its records. This is fine done, but I would like
to have also a header of the returned table, which is kind of a
'label' of the table, and it is different (and due to i18n) from the
name of the table.

I think  it would be nice and coherent if it was possible to set an
additonal attribute to a table with its 'label'. Something like:
db.units.label

So I propose maybe something like:
db.define_table('unit',label=Τ('physics units'),
    Field(..),..  )

On Dec 2, 9:11 am, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
> There is no "label" for thetablebecause the name of thetabledoes
> not show up in any generated forms except, as you say, in appadmin.
> But appadmin is not quite the same of Django admin. It is designed for
> the administrator, not for the users.
>
> Massimo
>
> On Dec 2, 12:48 am, Kostas M <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>

Reply via email to