faced with this! invalid function (default/order)

Started off with that statement you see.
Really confused at this , seems to be nobody else is having this problem!

On Friday, August 4, 2017 at 3:59:34 PM UTC+1, Jim S wrote:
>
> In your controller, try:
>
> return dict(order=order)
>
> instead of:
>
> return order
>
> -Jim
>
> On Friday, August 4, 2017 at 9:45:51 AM UTC-5, Samuel Gosling wrote:
>>
>> Hey guys completely new to web development and web2py , enjoying it so 
>> far. It has a lot of potential.
>>
>> Need help loading my form in my index.html as I can't using {{=form}} or 
>> in this case {{=order}} only by using the command 
>> {{=LOAD('default','order')}}. I believe this may be my problem in 
>> submitting the form also as I keep getting my error back and the page won't 
>> redirect.
>> I know usually for using a form you use the {{=form.custom.begin}} , 
>> {{=form.custom.submit}}  and {{=form.custom.end}} but since I can't use 
>> {{=form} that isn't an option. If i use {{=form}} , I get the error that it 
>> is not defined. I have looked for answers but they resulted to no avail. 
>>  Hope you guys can help and I appreciate it greatly. 
>>
>> default.py
>> def order():
>>     order = SQLFORM(db.order,
>>                    submit_button='Buy!',
>>                    buttons=['submit'],
>>     formstyle='table3cols')
>>     if order.process(keepvalues=True).accepted:
>>         session.flash = 'Order submitted.'
>>         redirect(URL('payment'))
>>     elif order.errors:
>>         session.flash = 'Error.'
>>     else:
>>         session.flash = 'Please enter a wallet address.'
>>     return order
>>
>> db.py
>> db = DAL('sqlite://storage.sqlite')
>> db.define_table('order', Field('amount', requires=IS_IN_SET(['100 ɌDD', 
>> '250 ɌDD', '500 ɌDD' , '1000 ɌDD', '2500 ɌDD', '5000 ɌDD', '10000 ɌDD'])),
>> Field('address', requires=IS_NOT_EMPTY()))
>>
>> index.html
>> <div class="order_form">
>>     {{=LOAD('default','order')}}
>> </div>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>

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