Cool! Thanks. I did not understand what ,load was for. This morning I'm thinking that I'll have to add a "See Also" field of type 'list:reference wiki_page' to the wiki_page table to handle my many to many relationships. Plus also add a wiki_page_id filed to my parts tables.
Thanks for the advice! -Bill On Tuesday, October 16, 2012 9:17:25 PM UTC-5, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: > > Try: > > @{component:default/part_manage.load} > > Or customize the part_manage.html to not {{extend 'layout.html'}} > > On Tuesday, 16 October 2012 19:20:35 UTC-5, Bill Thayer wrote: >> >> Hello everyone, >> >> Thanks to Allen, Villas, of course Massimo among a few others I have >> web2py auth.wiki with Oracle storing the media blobs and all the pages. I >> believe I can use the wiki features in a structure way to improv >> productivity and cross department functionality in my workplace. >> >> Now what in the heck to do with it? >> >> The app wizard created a bunch of controllers like >> @auth.requires_login() >> def part_manage(): >> form = SQLFORM.smartgrid(db.part) >> return locals() >> >> >> >> but if I add >> @{component:default/part_manage} >> to my markmin I get a page with my SQLFORM.smartgrid inside a page so I >> get two footers and two headers. Not to mention the add and edit pages >> should really be a wiki page with my table attributes added. >> >> Looks like auth-wiki is for creating web pages but what caught my >> attention was the media and tagging capability built in so I don't have to >> write my own app to do what's already there. However, I have a bunch of >> tables (parts, sub parts, orders, samples, testing, analyses for tested >> samples, etc...) defined for my application and basically 75% of the items >> have attachments, images, files, user references and tags too. >> >> Unless someone says different I guess I should be adding a wiki_page >> column to all of my tables? Then create separate edit/show/create >> controllers that generate the proper..."slug"...and return a wiki page? >> That shouldn't break my relationships I don't think. >> >> Just kind of wondering if there's already a know technique for my >> application that you know of? >> >> Regards, >> Bill >> > --