Hello Anthony,
I am pretty near my goal...
I can't find if I can replace SQLFORM.factory _formkey/value by my own hash
and if so... How can I do it??
I try this without success :
form = SQLFORM.factory(Field('review_records', 'boolean',
requires=IS_NOT_EMPTY()),hidden=dict(_formkey=sum_of_sum))
It add a new field _formkey...
Thanks
Richard
On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 4:38 PM, Anthony <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tuesday, December 13, 2011 4:33:38 PM UTC-5, Richard wrote:
>>
>> Hello Anthony,
>>
>> Since my "row" come from a query may I can do something like this (pseudo
>> code) :
>>
>> rows = db((db.lotns_lot_number.id == request.args(1))&\
>> (db.lotns_sample.lot_number_id == db.lotns_lot_number.id)&\
>> (db[request.args(0)].sample_id == db.lotns_sample.sample_id)).**
>> select\
>> (db[request.args(0)].ALL, *HASH_FUNC(db[request.args(0)].ALL)*
>> orderby=db.lotns_sample.**sample_code)
>>
>>
>> In SQL it is pretty common to use Alias for computed field on the fly...
>> I just don't know if web2py can handle it that way...
>>
>
> Maybe use a virtual field, which can be applied to a join:
> http://web2py.com/book/default/chapter/06#Virtual-Fields
>
>