On 21 Apr, 16:45, Tim Michelsen <timmichel...@gmx-topmail.de> wrote:
> Hello,
> sorry for comming of with this again.
>
> I defined my table like:
>
> > db.define_table('table1',SQLField('name',label='Name'))
>
> But in the output table I still get:
> table1.id table1.name.
>
> Why can this be?
tables have a unique id by default. You cannot get rid of it.
>
> Here comes an improvement suggestion for the db admin:
>
> we can define default values for tables:
> * field names
> * field labels
> * field types
> * field validators
>
> If one looks at this, this is just tabular data:
>
> field1.name, field1.label, field1.type, field1.validator
> field2.name, field2.label, field2.type, field2.validator
>
> As web2py is so database intelligent, why not letting users enter this
> data via a entry for in the data base backend?
> This will then be inserted in the metatable of table1.
>
> I tried this with a simple csv file and it reduced already by typing!
>
> I think this could help to improve the usability.
>
> Thanks,
> Timmie
working on something like that.
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