Thanks Anthony! The book is mute about that...
Richard On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 1:27 PM, Anthony <[email protected]> wrote: > You can test if the record was deleted by checking for the > "delete_this_record" variable: > > if form.vars.delete_this_record: > > Also, instead of handling the logic after form.accepts(), you could use > form.process(..., onsuccess=some_function) and have the some_function() > callback check for the delete and do the redirect. > > Anthony > > > On Friday, February 17, 2012 12:43:37 PM UTC-5, Richard wrote: >> >> Hello, >> >> When user submit, I redirect him on a read form, but I get in trouble >> when for example user has delete a record with update form. >> >> I solve it like this when use SQLFORM() : >> >> if form.accepts(request.vars, session): >> session.flash = T('form accepted') >> if len(db(db.table1.id == >> form.vars.id).select(db.**table1.id <http://db.table1.id>)) == 1: >> redirect(URL(r=request, >> f='read',args=(request.args(0)**,form.vars.id))) >> else: >> redirect(URL(r=request, >> f='select',args=(request.args(**0)))) >> >> But I notice that CRUD has delete_next= option... Could it be add to >> SQLFORM somehow? Book seems to be silent on this scenario... Should I >> use form.accept().accepted. It has a next methode, but I don't think >> it allows to manage conditional redirection... >> >> Thanks >> >> Richard > >

