ok I got it to display using select() 

SELECT(_type='text', _name='test0',  requires=IS_IN_DB(db, db.tiers.type, 
'%(type)s'))) 

now the problem is it wont populate the options of the dropdown box from 
the database

On Sunday, October 7, 2012 7:33:54 AM UTC-7, Anthony wrote:
>
> There are two separate issues -- the validation of the submitted values, 
> and the widget displayed in the form to input the values. In your case, the 
> validation should still work, but you won't get the widget because the 
> widget is added by the SQLFORM __init__ method, which is called before you 
> add the additional field. If you want a dropdown, you'll have to insert a 
> SELECT() element instead of an INPUT() element.
>
> Anthony
>
> On Sunday, October 7, 2012 5:44:48 AM UTC-4, dave wrote:
>>
>> I have the following code
>>
>> def test():  # gets fired for first page load, it loads the filter 
>> applicants form on the left side
>>     form = SQLFORM(db.auth_user, request.args(0), buttons=[], separator = ' 
>> ', formstyle = 'divs', deletable=True, fields = ['test1', 'test2', 
>> 'test3'], upload=URL(r=request, f='download'), showid = False)
>>     
>>     # this line of code adds a test dropdown box to the filter 
>> applicants form, because it is not part of the auth_user field, it needs to 
>> be added separately
>>     test0 = TR(LABEL('test 0'), 
>>                       INPUT(_type='text', _name='test0', requires=
>> IS_IN_DB(db, db.tiers.type)))
>>     form[0].insert(1,test0) # 1 is the position where it will be added
>>     # end of inserting code
>>
>> the problem is the input box wont show a dropdown box as expected, it 
>> only shows a blank text box, is it a bug or am I missing something
>>
>

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