It's not working for me :/ ... still the drop down list contains all the users
On Tuesday, May 7, 2013 1:52:45 PM UTC+2, 黄祥 wrote: > > yes, you are right, db.auth_user will return all the users table. > please try to change > Field('hotel_chain_manager', db.auth_user) > into > Field('hotel_chain_manager', 'reference auth_user', > default=auth.has_membership('Admin')) > > hope this can help > > best regards > > On Tuesday, May 7, 2013 7:24:05 AM UTC-4, José Manuel López wrote: >> >> >> >> Hi!, >> Thank you for your answer, but it's not exactly what I want. >> I'll explain better: >> Let's say I have this table: >> db.define_table('Hotel', >> Field('name', label="Nombre del Hotel "), >> Field('hotel_type', db.BookingCategory), >> Field('hotel_chain_manager', db.auth_user)) >> >> And now I've a SQLFORM.grid like this: >> >> >> form = SQLFORM.grid(db.Hotel, >> searchable=True, >> deletable=True, >> details=True, >> selectable=False, >> create=True, >> sortable=True, >> fields=fields, >> paginate=100, >> maxtextlength=75, >> links_in_grid=True) >> >> as you can see, it is editable, but the Field "hotel_chain_manager" in the >> form will be populated with ALL the users in db. This is not what I want, I >> want that this field will be populated *only with the users in the >> "Admin" membership*. >> >> Kind Regards!! >> >> On Tuesday, May 7, 2013 10:36:04 AM UTC+2, 黄祥 wrote: >>> >>> i think you can achieve it (in controller using grid) with >>> editable = auth.has_membership('Admin') >>> >>> e.g. >>> def booking(): >>> has_membership=auth.has_membership('Admin') >>> grid=SQLFORM.grid(db.booking, editable=has_membership) >>> return locals() >>> >>> best regards >>> >>> On Tuesday, May 7, 2013 3:16:11 PM UTC+7, José Manuel López wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi, >>>> I've a " form = SQLFORM.grid " that let the user edit the rows. >>>> In the edit form I want that one of the field populated only with >>>> "Admins". Now I have this field populated with all the db.auth_user and is >>>> huge and very hard to find the correct user. >>>> How can I do it?, I'm thinking in something like: >>>> *db.Hotel.chainManager **=IS_IN_DB( ¿¿??? )* .... how to express >>>> only users with Admin membership?. >>>> >>>> Thank you. >>>> >>> -- --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "web2py-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to web2py+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.