No, the value of the form gets processed every time the scheduler runs. On Tuesday, 28 April 2015 21:07:42 UTC-4, Dave S wrote: > > > > On Tuesday, April 28, 2015 at 6:01:04 PM UTC-7, Aydin S wrote: >> >> This is probably very simple, sorry in advance! >> I have a form defined in a model file: >> db.define_table('table1', >> Field('X', 'integer')) >> I have a controller that is also defined as: >> def index(): >> form = SQLFORM(db.X) >> return dict(form=form) >> >> > In my index view file I have: >> >> <h2>Input form</h2> >> {{=form}} >> >> I want to use value X in a scheduler defined as a model like: >> >> A = X+2 >> >> The form shows up as expected. I enter a value in it and submit it. The >> scheduler is running as expected. However it looks like the value X never >> gets set to what I enter. >> Any idea? >> >> > Do you process the form once the user has entered the input? > > /dps > >
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