For question #1, parse the request.args. I use the following with 
smartgrid, but grid should work similar:

def index():
    fields = None # Shows all fields
    if len (request.args) > 2 and request.args = ['sometable', 'new', 
'sometable']
        fields = [db.sometable.this, db.sometable.that, 
db.sometable.the_other]
    elif len(request.args) > 3 and request.args(0) == 'sometable' and \
              request.args(1) == 'edit' and request.args(2) == 'sometable':
        fields = [#some list of fields you want to show on edit
                    ]
    elif # other sets of request.args
    else: # falls through to the list of items in the table
        fields = [# the list of fields you want to show on the parent grid
                    ]
    form = SQLFORM.grid(db.sometable, fields=fields ...#
    return dict(form=form)


On Sunday, October 20, 2013 8:26:26 AM UTC-4, mweissen wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a SQLFORM.grid with details=True. A click on the "details"-ikon 
> (the magnifier) shows another TABLE or SQLFORM.
>
> Two problems:
>
> (1) I have one column with a lot details, which should not be visible in 
> the grid, but should be visible in the second table/sqlform.
>
> (2) I want to have even/odd colored rows: the grid shows two colors as 
> background, the table only one. 
>
> Any ideas?
> Regards, Martin
>
>

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