... and? did it solve it?

On Apr 14, 6:44 am, Tito Garrido <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Annet,
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> I had the same problem... I've changed the name of the second field... in
> your case "what"... try to put "what2" just to test...
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> Regards,
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> Tito
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> On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 4:17 AM, annet <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I have the following function:
>
> > def index():
> >    form1=SQLFORM.factory(
>
> > Field('what',widget=SQLFORM.widgets.autocomplete(request,db.companykeyword. 
> > word))
>
> > Field('city',widget=SQLFORM.widgets.autocomplete(request,db.adres.plaats)))
> >    form2=SQLFORM.factory(
>
> > Field('what',widget=SQLFORM.widgets.autocomplete(request,db.companykeyword. 
> > word)),
>
> > Field('zip',widget=SQLFORM.widgets.autocomplete(request,db.zip.region)))
> >    form3=[]
> >    if form1.accepts(request.vars,session,formname='form1'):
> >        redirect(URL(r=request,c='locator',f='city',args=[]))
> >    if form2.accepts(request.vars,session,formname='form2'):
> >        redirect(URL(r=request,c='locator',f='zip',args=[]))
> >    return dict(form1=form1,form2=form2,form3=form3)
>
> > and the following view:
>
> > <div class="threeColLayout">
> >  <div class="secondCol" class="margin">
> >    {{if form2:}}
> >      <div class="colbox">
> >        {{=form2}}
> >      </div> <!-- colbox -->
> >    {{pass}}
> >  </div> <!-- secondCol -->
> >  <div class="thirdCol" class="margin">
> >    {{if form3:}}
> >      <div class="colbox">
> >        {{=form3}}
> >      </div> <!-- colbox -->
> >    {{pass}}
> >  </div> <!-- thirdCol -->
> >  <div class="firstCol" class="margin">
> >    {{if form1:}}
> >      <div class="colbox">
> >        {{=form1}}
> >      </div> <!-- colbox -->
> >    {{pass}}
> >  </div> <!-- firstCol -->
> > </div> <!-- threeColLayout -->
>
> > The problem is that form2's companykeyword auto-complete works and
> > form1's doesn't work. The city and zip auto-complete's both do work.
>
> > Does this mean I can't have two auto-complete fields in separate forms
> > based on the same database table? Is there a way to solve this
> > problem?
>
> > Kind regards,
>
> > Annet.
>
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