Hi,
I've got a two level menu, however, calling
{{=MENU(response.app_menu)}}
doesn't render a Bootstrap 4 menu like your resulting html code. It
renders something pretty ugly:
Our network
Networks we joined
Do you have any idea how to solve this
Hello,
I wonder if i can replace the string 'mytext' with a unicode symbol like
❌
{{=A('mytext',callback=URL(r=request,f='ltb_wijzig_groepssamenstelling'
,vars=dict(v_groepslid_id=groepslid.id,v_dossier_id=dossier[0].id,v_ckz=dossier[0].f_ckz,v_naam=dossier[0].f_naam,v_action=
"EDIT")))}}
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Re
A(XML('❌'), ...)
On Tuesday, August 18, 2020 at 1:29:19 PM UTC+2 Dirk C wrote:
> Hello,
> I wonder if i can replace the string 'mytext' with a unicode symbol like
> ❌
>
> {{=A('mytext',callback=URL(r=request,f='ltb_wijzig_groepssamenstelling'
> ,vars=dict(v_groepslid_id=groepslid.id
> ,v_dossier
Hi
I want a drop down list that shows all the values from existing records AND
allows the user to add a new value if they want.
I have got something working using https://select2.org/ . But my approach
is questionable.
The problem i have is that when a new value is added and the form is
submitte
Hi,
not sure, what kind of form you're using. Expecting you use SQLFORM, I
solved this in similar case as follows:
form[0].insert(-1, TR(TD(LABEL(T('City')),
TD(SELECT(_name='city', *[OPTION('{}
{}'.format(city.code, city.name), _value=city.id)
for
Same issue here with newest web2py
Am Di., 18. Aug. 2020 um 07:08 Uhr schrieb 'Annet' via web2py-users <
web2py@googlegroups.com>:
> I reported the same problem some time ago.
>
> When I edit a module and save it I get this nameError. Since I am
> importing the modules into other applications I h
Hi,
I already open a conversation about this but no complete answers were given.
I ran from source and experience the same error.
Cheers,
El Tuesday, August 18, 2020 a la(s) 8:52:43 AM UTC-5, kell...@gmail.com
escribió:
> Same issue here with newest web2py
>
> Am Di., 18. Aug. 2020 um 07:08 U
I see there is an open issue on git from 8 days ago:
https://github.com/web2py/web2py/issues/2341
So just FYI it is already reported.
Its a strange error.
Must be somewhere in the module save function and after save it should
trigger the compile which obviously does not work anymore either.
Sh
if you use mssql 2016 you maybe it's better to use this:
mssql4://user:password@servername/databasename
I'm not specifying instance, and it seems working. Maybe I will try with
the instance too.
thanks
Il giorno martedì 18 agosto 2020 07:18:06 UTC+2, T.R.Rajkumar ha scritto:
>
> I use the follo
Thank you Villas. I'm using option 2 and now I have the tables without
"created_by" and "modified_by".
Now I will try to reset signature=true and see what will happen. If it
causes the same error I could add but they will not managed automatically
by web2py, or I'm wrong?
What do you suggest?
Th
I presume therefore that you need those fields. This is the kind of thing
I do to get things working. Please forgive me if I've missed something.
- I would create those required fields manually in your database
(without the constraint that causes the problem).
- Set auth.define_tables
I may be missing something, but it seems to me that by design MENU helper
produces regular, simple menu code, as it's not bootstrap-enabled by
itself. I mean, this was my assumption to begin with; that's why I haven't
even tried it - rather setting up menu as a list of items (i.e. data
struct
I'm pretty sure that bootstrap doesn't allow nesting menus more than a
single level. If you need more you need to use a custom menu system.
I'm not sure how that applies to web2py's menu system. But I suspect it too
only accommodates a single level by design.
On Wed, 19 Aug 2020, 7:24 am Vlad, w
Hi Andrea
According to
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/connect/python/pyodbc/step-3-proof-of-concept-connecting-to-sql-using-pyodbc?view=sql-server-ver15
*pyODBC uses* the *Microsoft ODBC* driver for SQL Server. If your version
of the *ODBC* driver *is* 17.1 or later, you *can use* the Azure
I am completely out of my depth re this issue. But I just read the
following on the py4web group and wondered whether it might be related.
Proper use of modules
Q from Richard: Where do modules go?
A I think proper modules should be installed with pip but if you want to
distribute the source of
yo
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