I've got the rows to be displayed in a table:

        rows = db(query).select(db.orders.total.sum().with_alias('Total'), 
...............)

and using 

         SQLTABLE(rows)

to show the data. 

How can I format this total.sum() in the SQLTABLE? More specifically, this 
total is the total amount in cents, and I need to display it in dollars, 
i.e. divide by 100 and append with '$'. 

It's easy to do it if using TABLE and iterating over rows, but SQLTABLE is 
pretty convenient to use, so I'd like to stick with it. 

Is there a way to customize the fields like this in SQLTABLE ?




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