I'm using SQLFORM and was able to add an orderby to the original model 
class to sort a resulted dropdown list sqlform was generating. 

Ideally I need to limit the items in the dropdown list by id to be id > 10, 
as the first 10 are static types and those over id 10 are user generated 
and assignable. 

I've seen a few posts that suggest adding a IS_IN_DB with a query to limit 
what is returned for a dropdown list. I'm conserved that would change the 
table definition or relations globally instead of just for this one form. 

*Is it possible to manipulate what is included in a dropdown list generated 
by SQLFORM without effecting the actual database via a query?*

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