The problem is solved in this way: >>> headers = {} >>> for field in db['category'].fields: ... headers['category.'+field] =db['category'][field].label ... >>> headers {'category.created_on': 'Created On', 'updated_by': 'Updated By', 'category.updated_on': 'Updated On', 'category.created_by': 'Created By', 'created_by': 'Created By', 'category.name': <lazyT 'Name'>, 'created_on': 'Created On', 'category.updated_by': 'Updated By', 'category.id': 'Id', 'updated_on': 'Updated On', 'id': 'Id', 'name': <lazyT 'Nome'>}
So I think it is easy to have an headers='fieldlabel:capitalize' in the same form we have 'fieldname:capitalize' 2010/12/6 Bruno Rocha <rochacbr...@gmail.com> > OK, I found that labels are in db.fieldname.label, now I just have to > create a dict. > > 2010/12/6 Bruno Rocha <rochacbr...@gmail.com> > > HI, >> >> I have a 'category' table: >> >> db.define_table('category', >> Field('name',label=T('Name')), >> signature, >> format='%(name)s' >> ) >> >> which I defined a label for the field 'name' >> >> I need to create something like: >> >> list = plugin_datatable(db(db.category.id>0).select(db.category.id, >> db.category.name), >> _class='datatable', >> headers = {'category.name':T('Name')}, >> ) >> >> Is there a way to pass my previously defined labels to the SQLTABLE? >> >> where the 'labels' are stored? I tried db.category.labels, >> db.category['labels'] ? >> >> Thanks >> >> -- >> >> Bruno Rocha >> http://about.me/rochacbruno/bio >> > > > > -- > > Bruno Rocha > http://about.me/rochacbruno/bio > -- Bruno Rocha http://about.me/rochacbruno/bio