In that example, I have a real (not virtual field) hmd5 field that store
md5_hash in DB...

On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 4:14 PM, Richard Vézina <[email protected]
> wrote:

> Ok, so it's possible (but extremely rare) that I get differents hash by
> doing this :
>
> def ...
>     rows = db(db[request.args(0)].id>0).select(db[request.args(0)].ALL)
>     list_of_row_md5h = []
>     for r in rows:
>         list_of_row_md5h.append((r.id,r.hmd5))
>
>     table = SQLTABLE(rows, columns=+[ request.args(0)+'.%s'%i \
>         for i in db[request.args(0)].fields if i not in not_to_show ], \
>         truncate=300)
>     form = SQLFORM.factory(Field('review_records', 'boolean',
> label=T('Review record(s)')),*hidden=dict(list_md5h=list_of_row_md5h)*)
>
> ??
>
> Thanks
>
> Richard
>
> On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 4:08 PM, Anthony <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> def func():
>>>     rows = db().select(db.test1.ALL)  <-- query executed here - results
>>> stored in rows object
>>>     table = SQLTABLE(rows)  <-- rows object converted to SQLTABLE object
>>>
>> Note, the SQLTABLE object isn't serialized to an actual HTML table until
>> the view where it is inserted is executed.
>>
>> Anthony
>>
>
>

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