> I've kinda already done that.  No tee-shirt appeared.
>
>
Funny that,  I spent time making suggestions and no thanks appeared.  I 
guess we don't always get what we'd like.  

So why doesn't enumerate() provide an index?  Or, maybe that's not the kind 
of index you wanted?

If you add something to the rows object, why isn't it available in the view?

Try this:

def test():
    rows = db(db.yourtable.id < 20).select(db.yourtable.id)  
    for i, r in enumerate(rows):    
        rows[i].test = 'my_extra_value_%s' % i
    tbl = TABLE([ TR(j.id, j.test) for j in rows ])
    return dict(tbl=tbl)

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