I just save the grid rows to session using this if grid.rows: session.grid_rows = grid.rows.as_dict()
And then in onvalidation function I compare the grid's row modified_on (selecting the correct row that was in the edit form), with the db record modified_on using this if request.args and request.args[0] == 'new': ... elif (session.grid_rows[int(request.vars.id)]['modified_on'] != db.manual_lang(request.vars.id).modified_on): form.errors.name = T('The record was changed while you were editing. ' 'Go back to the grid to see the updated record.') else: # Edit/delete from edit form, after checking the record was not modified while editing. ... What do you think of this solution? terça-feira, 26 de Março de 2019 às 13:42:53 UTC, Anthony escreveu: > > On Monday, March 25, 2019 at 7:58:56 PM UTC-4, João Matos wrote: >> >> I need the records from the grid itself. >> The objective is to be able to compare the modified_on field from the >> record of the grid with the same record on the db at the moment of the save >> (onvalidation) to detect if there was a record change between those 2 >> moments. >> Like the detect_record_change of the form, but for the grid. >> I found that the grid has a attribute rows which are the records and was >> able to make it work. >> > > The grid.rows object is None during requests that create and process the > forms, so not sure how you could be accessing grid.rows from onvalidation > during the processing of an edit form. In any case, you want to compare the > submitted record with the version that was presented in the edit form (not > the version that was presented in the grid, which could possibly differ). > My original means of accessing the current record is not necessary, as you > can actually get it via form.record within the onvalidation function. If > you want to compare the modified_on field, you also need to pass that to > the edit form (as a hidden field) when it is first created so the original > value gets submitted back with the form. To do that, you can take Val K's > approach, or to save an extra fetch of the record from the database, you > can do the following: > > def my_grid(): > def onvalidation(form): > if request.post_vars.modified_on != str(form.record.modified_on): > form.errors['modified_on'] = True > response.flash = 'Record change detected.' > > grid = SQLFORM.grid(db.mytable, ...) > > if 'edit' in request.args: > form = grid.update_form > form['hidden'].update(modified_on=form.record.modified_on) > > return dict(grid=grid) > > Anthony > >> -- Resources: - http://web2py.com - http://web2py.com/book (Documentation) - http://github.com/web2py/web2py (Source code) - https://code.google.com/p/web2py/issues/list (Report Issues) --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "web2py-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to web2py+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.