Thanks you 2011/9/23 Jim Steil <j...@qlf.com>
> Ok, do this. > > linked_tables = ['memberTag'] > grid = SQLFORM.smartgrid(db.member, linked_tables=linkedTables) > > Only the related tables included in the list will be displayed. > > -Jim > > On 9/23/2011 2:59 PM, Roberto Perdomo wrote: > > Hi, > > Can I Hide the aditional links created at every row related to foreign > heys in SQLFORM.smartgrid? > > I have many tables relationed to the table that I using with smartgrid > and this added button to that tables making the row very long > > 2011/9/23 Jim Steil <j...@qlf.com> > >> Add paginate=5 to your smartgrid call: >> >> grid = SQLFORM.smartgrid(db.member, paginate=5) >> >> -Jim >> >> >> On 9/23/2011 9:51 AM, António Ramos wrote: >> >> But imagine i want a web page with 4 smartgrids. I need space for the 4 >> smartgrids so i have to make them smaller. >> >> How do i resize them to only show for example 5 records each? >> >> >> >> >> 2011/9/23 Massimo Di Pierro <massimo.dipie...@gmail.com> >> >>> It paginates automatically >>> >>> On Sep 23, 6:50 am, António Ramos <ramstei...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> > how to paginate with the smartgrid? >>> > >>> > 2011/8/29 stephanl <sla...@gmx.net> >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > > Hi, >>> > >>> > > I found a small bug: >>> > >>> > > You can get to the edit form by clicking the 'Edit' button in one row >>> of >>> > > the grid. >>> > > It calls this URL: >>> > > >>> http://127.0.0.1:8000/test/default/index/person/edit/person/1?_signat.. >>> .. >>> > > .. >>> > > So far so good >>> > >>> > > Using the view button in a row you can get to the non editable form >>> of a >>> > > single record. There is an 'Edit' button too, but that one is >>> defunct. It >>> > > tries to send you to that URL: >>> > > >>> http://127.0.0.1:8000/test/default/index/person/Edit/person/1?_signat.. >>> .. >>> > > .. >>> > > the difference is the capitalised 'Edit' in the URL, which causes the >>> > > problem. >>> > >>> > > In any case, I think the grid/smartgrid thingy is a great new feature >>> of a >>> > > great framework, thank you for that. >>> > >>> > > stephan >>> >> >> >