SORRY put my question in wrong way.

somefield1 and somefield2 have create permission. while somefield has
been denied access by me.

SQLFORM(db.sometable, writable=True) # it works here. sqlform
generates a form with somefield1 and somefield2.


but if i want to create a custom form it does not work.

eg: SQLFORM(db.sometable,fields=
['somefield1','somefield2','somefield3'],writable=True) #it fails
here. iam able to access all 3 fields

sorry for the trouble.




On Mar 15, 7:16 pm, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
> You can overwrite
>
> db.table.field.writable=True or False
>
> just before you call SQLFROM
>
> On Mar 15, 6:05 am, phneoix <neo.stea...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > i have set permissions for individual fields and implemented them
> > successfully using
> > SQLFORM(db.sometable, writable=True)
>
> > but if i want to create a custom form it does not work.
> > eg: SQLFORM(db.sometable,fields=
> > ['somef1','somef2','somef3'],writable=True) #somef3 is denied access
>
> > is there a way out.
>
> > and i could not find the syntax for SQLTABLE to do the same job of
> > hiding fields.
>
> > thanks
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