If you want to include the id in the query string (i.e., ?id=1), then you 
have to use the "vars" argument to URL() and give it a dictionary:

URL('album', args=[request.args(0,cast=int), vars=dict(id=myform.vars.id)])

Anthony

On Tuesday, May 6, 2014 9:13:55 AM UTC-4, Mark Billion wrote:

> I have an SQLFORM that accepts certain user data, and then needs to update 
> the record that was just created.  
>
> My command reads: 
>     form = SQLFORM(db.album).process(next=URL('album', 
> args=[request.args(0,cast=int), *myform.vars.id <http://myform.vars.id>*])) 
>
>
> Both myform.vars.id and form.vars.id fail when included as this second 
> argument.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> And as always, I owe everyone on this forum a beer.
>

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