On Mar 13, 1:30 pm, ludwa6 wrote:
> Having just stumbled upon web2py <24hrs ago, i'm quite excited by the
> promise of this framework, and how quickly it enables a novice
> programmer like myself to build things that might even be useful.
>
> That being said: for my first real application, i nee
I agree with David. I'm just beginning web development (so my opinion
may not matter to some...) however I feel as if today the web is about
being attractive as it is about being functional.
One of the primary reasons for choosing web2py is it's flexibility,
simplicity, and core functionality. Even
>From the way it looks to me is that if it requires it to be in the
database then of course it can not be empty. You've already solved
your own problem?
On Mar 6, 11:44 am, raven wrote:
> I have a field that references another table
>
> Field('material', db.material)
>
> I can get SQLFORM to give
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On Mar 6, 8:55 am, "mr.freeze" wrote:
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