thank you guys, it works perfectly :) 2010/9/17 Jonathan Lundell <jlund...@pobox.com>
> On Sep 17, 2010, at 6:25 AM, mdipierro wrote: > > > > ERRATA: > > > > I like to define > > > > def HiddenField(*a,**b): > > a['writable']=b['readable']=False > > return Field(*a,**b) > > I *think* you mean: > > b['writable']=b['readable']=False > > > > > and use > > > > db.defiend_table('mytable',Field('name'),HiddenField('manager')) > > and db.define_table(... > > > > > On Sep 17, 8:22 am, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote: > >> I like to define > >> > >> def HiddenField(*a,**b): > >> a['writable']=b['readable']=False > >> > >> and use > >> > >> db.defiend_table('mytable',Field('name'),HiddenField('manager')) > >> > >> On Sep 17, 6:07 am, "Martin.Mulone" <mulone.mar...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > >>> To hide a field: > >>> Field('out','boolean',writable=False,readable=False) > >> > >>> And computed fields in book: > http://web2py.com/book/default/chapter/06#Computed-Fields > >> > >>> On 17 sep, 05:58, Fabio Alessandro Locati <floc...@grimp.eu> wrote: > >> > >>>> Hi, > >>>> I'm trying to make a form with a hidden field, but I haven't found the > way > >>>> to do it :(. > >> > >>>> I have a table: > >>>> db.define_table('partners', > >>>> Field('name','string'), > >>>> Field('out','boolean')) > >> > >>>> I want to ask to the user the name of the partner and, based on the > name of > >>>> the page, the value of 'out'. I was thinking into making two different > pages > >>>> one that has - at code level - out=1 and the other one that had out=0. > How > >>>> can I do this, without showing to the user the existence of the 'out' > field? > >> > >>>> Thanks :) > >> > >> > > >