Thanks Anthony, the default argument, which I am assuming is 
"default=auth.user_id", 
inserts the user id into the sales table. But what argument should I use to 
insert the sale_id into the products table, very much in the same way the  
default=auth.user_id inserst the user id in the db.sale. 

On Wednesday, October 16, 2013 6:22:12 PM UTC-5, Anthony wrote:
>
> db.sale.user_id.requires = IS_IN_DB(db, 'auth_user.id')
>>
>
> The above line is unnecessary, as you get the IS_IN_DB validator 
> automatically by default.
>  
>
>> This is an improvement on what I had. But I am not sure if I applied the 
>> code correctly because the 'user_id' and 'sale_id' have been converted into 
>> a drop-down list, as opposed to being automatically populated.
>>
>
> The values won't be populated automatically unless you specify an actual 
> value (you can do so via the "default" argument).
>
> Anthony
>

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