The documentation recommands the multiple select plug-in.

http://www.web2pyslices.com/slices/take_slice/70

Sorry,
Archibald

On 25 oct, 01:18, Archibald Linx <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thank you very much Richard and Anthony !
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> What's the easiest way to use these fields in the controller and the view ?
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> Archibald
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> 2011/10/25 Anthony <[email protected]>
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> > Even better, use auth.settings.table_user_name instead of 'auth_user', in
> > case the user table has a name other than 'auth_user'.
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> > On Monday, October 24, 2011 5:25:39 PM UTC-4, Richard wrote:
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> >> I think you have mistake :
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> >> Field 
> >> <http://web2py.com/book/default/docstring/Field>('tags','list:reference 
> >> tag'))
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> >> In that case "tag" is you table...
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> >> So when use list:reference you don't use the db.auth_user just "auth_user"
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> >> Also you don't specified the db.auth_user.username since username is not a
> >> default field of auth_user and you maybe want to specified the
> >> representation of the list:reference field since it is a integer and 
> >> replace
> >> it by the name or email of the user...
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> >> To do that you need to user .represent()
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> >> I let you read futher in the book..
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> >> Richard
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> >> On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 5:19 PM, Archibald Linx <[email protected]>wrote:
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> >>> Dear Web2py users,
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> >>> Do you sometimes use fields which are lists of usernames ?
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> >>> How would you write that : Field('usernames','list:**reference
> >>> db.auth_user.username')) ?
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> >>> Thanks a lot,
> >>> Archibald

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