Figured it out. Had to put it in the model itself. I thought there was a 
way to override it in the function, but this works great.

Thanks!

On Friday, December 30, 2016 at 5:24:38 PM UTC-5, LoveWeb2py wrote:
>
> Hi Stifan,
>
> Thank you for your quick reply.
>
> What does .address represent here? 
>
> I'm trying this and it's not working:
>
> @auth.requires_login()
> def sources():
>     grid = SQLFORM.smartgrid(mydb.table, linked_tables=[mydb.table2])
>     mydb.table.represent = lambda value, field: \
>         A(value, _href=URL('value')) if value else ''
>
>     return dict(grid=grid)
>
>
>
>
> On Friday, December 30, 2016 at 4:55:20 PM UTC-5, 黄祥 wrote:
>>
>> i think you can use represent for that
>> e.g.
>> with button class
>> table.field1.represent = lambda value, field: \
>> A(value, _class = "btn btn-info", _href = URL('value') ) if value else ''
>>
>> text with a link href
>> table.address.represent = lambda value, field: \
>> A(value, _href = URL('value') ) if value else ''
>>
>> best regards,
>> stifan
>>
>

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