Thanks for the clarification, Niphlod. On Monday, June 10, 2013 10:32:33 AM UTC-5, Niphlod wrote: > > The second one you said (i.e. altering the default repr for None values). > From a "theoretical" standpoint, a null value is not an empty string. If > your app doesn't care for the difference, set a default='' on the > interested fields. > > Il giorno lunedì 10 giugno 2013 15:42:21 UTC+2, Lamps902 ha scritto: >> >> If there's a NULL value in my postgresql DB, SQLFORM.grid renders it as >> "None". Is it there something that can be done globally for an SQLFORM.grid >> that would simply make it display all NULL values as an empty string (i.e. >> not display anything in the grid for NULLs), or does that have to be >> determined individually for every field by setting the respective field's >> *represent *parameter? Thanks. >> >
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