On Feb 21, 11:35 pm, Carlos <carlosgali...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Richard, > > What I'm doing is as follows: > > Let's say I have the following model: > > db.define_table('test1', Field('text1'), Field('x', readable=False)) > db.define_table('test2', Field('text2'), Field('x', readable=False)) > > The new factory (new DAL) requires the non readable fields (x) to be left > out. > > So instead of using the following (which fails): > > form = SQLFORM.factory(db.test1, db.test2) > > I use the following (which seems to work ok): > > tables = [ db.test1, db.test2 ] > fields = reduce(lambda x,y: x+y, [ [ table[fieldname] for fieldname in > table.fields ] for table in tables ]) > fields = [ field for field in fields if field.readable ] > form = SQLFORM.factory(*fields)
This only works if you have all fields named differently, i.e. if you have 'name' in table1 and 'name' in table2 then you won't be able to tell them apart. > I hope this helps you. > > Also Massimo mentioned that he might support this for backwards > compatibility, not sure. > > Carlos