jquery timeentry is the behavior I am getting, I was expecting the
behavior show in the book :-)
Suggestion on listing 15min time increments?
Thanks
Vincent
On Friday, May 4, 2012 10:56:48 PM UTC-6, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>
> I am also using 1.99.7 with chrome on mac and it works for me. Perhaps you
> expect a different behavior.
> The time field does not use timepicker (it used to). It uses jquery
> timeentry. It has no popups.
> If you start typing a number into the field, it will format it as time and
> will allow you to use arrows to change hhh:mm:ss.
>
>
> On Friday, 4 May 2012 23:19:01 UTC-5, Vincent Davis wrote:
>>
>> version 1.99.7 mac
>> I have tried Chrome and Safari (osx 10.7)
>>
>> Just used the wizard to build a simple app. No modification from wizard.
>> see db below
>>
>> ### we prepend t_ to tablenames and f_ to fieldnames for disambiguity
>>
>>
>> ########################################
>> db.define_table('t_children',
>> Field('f_first_name', type='string', notnull=True,
>> label=T('First Name')),
>> Field('f_last_name', type='string', notnull=True,
>> label=T('Last Name')),
>> Field('f_dob', type='date', notnull=True,
>> label=T('Dob')),
>> auth.signature,
>> format='%(f_first_name)s',
>> migrate=settings.migrate)
>>
>> db.define_table('t_children_archive',db.t_children,Field('current_record','reference
>>
>> t_children',readable=False,writable=False))
>>
>> ########################################
>> db.define_table('t_parents',
>> Field('f_first_name1', type='string', notnull=True,
>> label=T('First Name1')),
>> Field('f_last_name1', type='string', notnull=True,
>> label=T('Last Name1')),
>> Field('f_first_name2', type='string', notnull=True,
>> label=T('First Name2')),
>> Field('f_last_name2', type='string', notnull=True,
>> label=T('Last Name2')),
>> Field('f_phone', type='string',
>> label=T('Phone')),
>> Field('f_children', type='list:reference t_children',
>> label=T('Children')),
>> auth.signature,
>> format='%(f_first_name1)s',
>> migrate=settings.migrate)
>>
>> db.define_table('t_parents_archive',db.t_parents,Field('current_record','reference
>>
>> t_parents',readable=False,writable=False))
>>
>> ########################################
>> db.define_table('t_reservation',
>> Field('f_room', type='string', notnull=True,
>> label=T('Room')),
>> Field('f_start', type='time',
>> label=T('Start')),
>> Field('f_end', type='time',
>> label=T('End')),
>> Field('f_day', type='date',
>> label=T('Day')),
>> Field('f_child', type='reference t_children', notnull=True,
>> label=T('Child')),
>> auth.signature,
>> format='%(f_room)s',
>> migrate=settings.migrate)
>>
>> db.define_table('t_reservation_archive',db.t_reservation,Field('current_record','reference
>>
>> t_reservation',readable=False,writable=False))
>>
>> On Friday, May 4, 2012 10:02:03 PM UTC-6, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>>>
>>> which web2py version are you using? Which browser?
>>>
>>> On Friday, 4 May 2012 22:24:50 UTC-5, Vincent Davis wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 1. The web2py book suggests there is a time picker ajax built in.
>>>> It does not work for me, both the date and datetime picker does.
>>>> http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/11#web2py_ajax.html I
>>>> don't get the time picker shown here or any time picker.
>>>> 2. I would like to only display time in 15min increments. is it
>>>> possible and should I do this with a drop down rather than a ajax?
>>>> 3. Ultimately the think I would like a multi select dropdown
>>>> showing 15min increments with a second column showing availability or
>>>> only
>>>> show those avalible. This seems doable and I think I have found
>>>> examples to
>>>> do this except for the 15min increments.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for any suggestions and help I am very new to web2py any
>>>> examples or pointers to examples would be great.
>>>>
>>>> Vincent
>>>>
>>>