Also, note that you can test for field.type == 'boolean' rather than 
field.widget == bool_radio_widget.

Anthony

On Friday, July 8, 2016 at 9:48:52 AM UTC-4, Alfonso Serra wrote:
>
> Just to post the right solution.
>
> filter_in didnt work out since im not saving the form when its posted, 
> just using the form to generate a query.
> So the right solution would be something like:
>
>
> form = SQLFORM(db.myfilters).process(dbio=False, keepvalues=True, 
> onvalidation=enable_bool_tri_state)
>
> #check if a field has a bool_radio widget
> def enable_bool_tri_state(form):
>    for fld in form.fields:
>        field = form.table[fld]
>        if field.widget == bool_radio_widget and request.post_vars[fld] == 
> None:
>            form.vars[fld] = None
>
> It would be ideal if the bool tri state is declared in the field 
> definition somehow so its handled properly later on. Ill try a custom 
> validator or widget and get back with a better solution.
>
>
>

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