>
> See 
> http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/04/the-core#Accessing-the-API-from-Python-modules.
>  
> You can use current.T.
>
 
forgot about that one, thx Anthony, think the same code can work in web2py 
n web3py just set the correct imported modules <path>, seems the web2py 
have a hidden features that store in current module

thx n best regards,
stifan

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