Using table inheritance to define a common set of fields. Given the 
following code:
 
standard_fields = db.Table(db, 'standard_fields',
    Field('created_on', 'datetime'),
 )
standard_field._before_insert.append(lambda fields: fields['created'] =request
.now)
 
db.define_table('payment', Field('amount', 'double'), standard_fields)

will table payment inherit the _before_insert behavior?  I'm trying this 
but I think it may not inherit.  If it doesn't, is the only option to 
specify the ._before_insert for each table? I want to add this to a number 
of tables.
 

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