Yes, yes it is. That's what forms do anyway. In fact you can use SQLFORM to 
do this if you want.

Here's an example solution not using forms, say your file goes in var upload

def post_file():
    """ Controller to post files """
    if 'upload' in request.vars:
        db.myfile.insert(name=request.vars.upload.filename, 
cloudfile=db.myfile.cloudfile.store(request.vars.upload))

If you don't have a filename just make something up, put it in another var, 
or just don't store it.

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