Now I understand. Short answer. It cannot be done in the sense there is no API for it
Long answer. It can be done this way: ### define table post and set the format ### based on a field that does not exist db.define_table('post', Field('title',length=256), Field('body','text',requires=IS_NOT_EMPTY()), Field('author',db.auth_user), format='%(title_short)s', ) ### define the field as a virtual field computed class ComputedFieldsForPost: def title_short(self): return self.post.title[:40]+'...' db.post.virtualfields.append(ComputedFieldsForPost()) ### define the referencing table db.define_table('comment', Field('post',db.post,writable=False,readable=False), Field('author',db.auth_user,writable=False,readable=False), Field('body','text',requires=IS_NOT_EMPTY())) ### modify an internal of the validator to ### fetch data required to compute the virtual field db.comment.post.requires.fields=['post.id','post.title'] This kind of ugly but powerful. On Jan 7, 12:25 pm, "KONTRA, Gergely" <pihent...@gmail.com> wrote: > Sure. > > db.py: > > db.define_table('post', > Field('title',length=256), > Field('body','text',requires=IS_NOT_EMPTY()), > Field('author',db.auth_user), > ) > > db.define_table('comment', > Field('post',db.post,writable=False,readable=False), > Field('author',db.auth_user,writable=False,readable=False), > Field('body','text',requires=IS_NOT_EMPTY())) > > In the example I provided, in the appadmin of comment, auth_user is > displayed as a dropdown. I would like to do that for comment.post > also. > > The format option make it possible to hack up some fields of the > database, but it is not so flexible to display for eg. computed values > of the post table. > > thanks in advance > Gergo > +-[ Gergely Kontra <pihent...@gmail.com> ]------------------+ > | | > | Mobile:(+36 20)356 9656 | > | | > +- "Olyan lángész vagyok, hogy poroltóval kellene járnom!" -+ > > On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 16:35, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote: > > Hi Gergo, > > > appadmin has nothing to do with t2 and t2 was deprecated long ago. > > > I guess you can still define db.post.represent but I am not sure what > > do you want to do with it. What behavior do you expect? Can you > > provide a concrete example? > > > On Jan 7, 9:31 am, "KONTRA, Gergely" <pihent...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Yes, AFAIK appadmin is a T2 thing. > > >> So, I wonder how can one rewrite the line below using > >> db.post.represent (still that is more flexible) > > >> db.define_table('post', > >> Field('title',length=256), > >> Field('body','text',requires=IS_NOT_EMPTY()), > >> Field('author',db.auth_user), > >> format='%(title)s') > > >> db.post.represent = ? > > >> thanks > >> Gergo > > > -- > > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > > "web2py-users" group. > > To post to this group, send email to web...@googlegroups.com. > > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > > web2py+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. > > For more options, visit this group > > athttp://groups.google.com/group/web2py?hl=en. > >
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