Clemens
Thanks for this.
Have you ever used extra_fields in SQLFORM?
I'm wondering what it is for if it doesn't work the way I'm using it.
-Jim
On Friday, May 1, 2020 at 1:16:36 PM UTC-5, Clemens wrote:
>
> Hi Jim,
>
> I've solved it as follows (for an additional field to select the
> corresponding business unit, here stored in a dictionary):
>
> biz_unit = TR(TD(LABEL(T('Responsible'), XML('  '))), \
> TD(SELECT(_name='biz_unit', value='', *[OPTION(biz_unit_title,
> _value=biz_unit_dict[biz_unit_title]) \
> for biz_unit_title in sorted(biz_unit_dict)])))
> form[0].insert(-1, biz_unit)
>
> Hope it helps!
>
> Best regards
> Clemens
>
>
> On Friday, May 1, 2020 at 5:53:36 PM UTC+2, Jim S wrote:
>>
>> Anyone have experience with using 'extra_fields' in a SQLFORM?
>>
>> Here is my code:
>>
>>
>> def edit_demo():
>> response.view = 'producer/edit/edit_demo.load'
>>
>> producer_id = request.get_vars.producer_id
>>
>> producer = db(db.producer.id == producer_id).select().first()
>>
>> form = None
>> if producer:
>> fields = ['name', 'address', 'city',
>> 'state', 'zip_code', 'primary_contact',
>> 'primary_phone', 'primary_email', 'secondary_contact',
>> 'secondary_phone', 'secondary_email', 'grade',
>> 'district']
>>
>> extra_fields = []
>> for pt in db(db.producer_type.id > 0).select(orderby=db.
>> producer_type.name):
>> if db((db.producer_producer_type.producer_type == pt.id) &
>> (db.producer_producer_type.producer == producer.id)).
>> select().first():
>> has_producer_type = True
>> else:
>> has_producer_type = False
>> extra_fields.append(Field(fieldname='pt%s' % pt.id,
>> type='boolean',
>> default=has_producer_type,
>> label=pt.name))
>>
>> form = SQLFORM(db.producer, record=producer_id, fields=fields,
>> showid=False, extra_fields=extra_fields,
>> table_name='edit_demographics', formname=
>> 'edit_demographics_form')
>>
>> if form.process().accepted:
>>
>> response.flash = None
>>
>> url = URL('index', args=['edit', 'producer', producer_id],
>> user_signature=True, extension=False)
>> url += '&jump=demographics_jump'
>> redirect(url, client_side=True)
>>
>> return dict(form=form, is_owner=is_owner, is_admin=is_admin)
>>
>> And it is giving me this error:
>>
>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>> File "/home/jim/dev/web2py/gluon/restricted.py", line 219, in restricted
>> exec(ccode, environment)
>> File "/home/jim/dev/web2py/applications/connect/controllers/producer.py"
>> <http://127.0.0.1:8000/admin/default/edit/connect/controllers/producer.py>,
>> line 1621, in <module>
>> File "/home/jim/dev/web2py/gluon/globals.py", line 422, in <lambda>
>> self._caller = lambda f: f()
>> File "/home/jim/dev/web2py/applications/connect/controllers/producer.py"
>> <http://127.0.0.1:8000/admin/default/edit/connect/controllers/producer.py>,
>> line 1609, in edit_demo
>> table_name='edit_demographics', formname='edit_demographics_form')
>> File "/home/jim/dev/web2py/gluon/sqlhtml.py", line 1505, in __init__
>> default = record[fieldname]
>> File "/home/jim/dev/web2py/gluon/packages/dal/pydal/objects.py", line 145,
>> in __getitem__
>> raise KeyError(key)
>> KeyError: 'pt3'
>>
>> I'm not understanding how to define extra_fields in this context. In the
>> end, the form is supposed to look like the attached. I'm trying to add the
>> checkboxes at the bottom of the form.
>>
>> I have it all working with SQLFORM.factory but would prefer that I do it
>> with the base SQLFORM. Thoughts?
>>
>> -Jim
>>
>>
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