Yes, In fact I'm doing some like that but I was just wondering if
there's some "web2py" way of doing It,

On Aug 17, 5:20 pm, mart <msenecal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Maybe store a pickled dictionary? so then when you select and load the
> object, you can reference its values...
>
> Just a thought,
>
> Mart :)
>
> On Aug 17, 3:55 pm, apaterno <apate...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi, I'm new at web2py, and I made a few applications, so, Its time to
> > go for a little more complicated work, and I'm having a problem with
> > multiselect fields.
>
> > I'v 2 tables one table is for IPs and another table is for Hostnames.
> > One IP can have more that one hostname, so, I'm using multiple=true
> > for multiselect propouses. And It works really well, It stores the
> > multiple hostname IDs into a text field with the format 4|6|9|1  for
> > example, wich is great. but, How can I run a DB.select() for all the
> > records and transform 4|6|9|1 into Its equivalent hostnames ? is there
> > a way to do this with a simple (or not so) select ? Or should I run a
> > subquery with an split() for each one of the rows and transform them
> > back to hostnames before pass the result to the view ?
>
> > Thanks in advance

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