Wasn't obvious. I had to look at the code to confirm it. On Monday, January 6, 2014 5:47:56 PM UTC-5, Jim S wrote: > > Sorry Anthony, should have caught that myself. Worked like a champ. > > -Jim > > On Monday, January 6, 2014 4:43:54 PM UTC-6, Anthony wrote: >> >> Instead of form.vars.workorderId, use form.vars.id. >> >> Anthony >> >> On Monday, January 6, 2014 5:37:12 PM UTC-5, Jim S wrote: >>> >>> Or, to re-phrase my question; >>> >>> How can I redirect to the edit page for a record as soon as it is added >>> through the 'new' page using SQLFORM.grid? >>> >>> -Jim >>> >>> On Monday, January 6, 2014 4:28:02 PM UTC-6, Jim S wrote: >>>> >>>> Using SQLFORM.grid, created a function assigned to the oncreate >>>> callback. >>>> >>>> SQLFORM.grid(....., oncreate=myfunction) >>>> >>>> def myfunction(form): >>>> >>>> redirect(URL('workorders',args=('workorder','edit',form.vars.workorderId),user_signature=True)) >>>> >>>> return >>>> >>>> But, I'm getting a value of None passed for form.vars.workorderId (the >>>> key for the table). How can I reliably grab the ID of the record that was >>>> just inserted? >>>> >>>> -Jim >>>> >>>
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