On Wednesday, September 28, 2011 8:16:18 AM UTC-4, Will wrote: > > > for row in ra: > SA.add(row.color) > ##ra = db().select(db.aa.color, distinct=True) > > ##form = SQLFORM.factory(SQLField('color', label='Select a > service'), requires=IS_IN_DB(db,'aa.color')) >
The above should work, but the 'requires' goes inside Field() -- also, use Field instead of SQLField (they're the same, but the latter is deprecated). Actually, since you've already got a DB table, you can just use SQLFORM() and specify the specific field you want to show via the 'fields' argument. If you don't want to write to the DB, specify dbio=False in the form.accepts(). > form = SQLFORM.factory( > Field('color', requires=IS_IN_SET(SA))) > if form.accepts(request.vars, session): > response.flash = 'form accepted' > redirect(URL('index',vars ={'bla' :request.vars}))##I want to > take this variable and perform a search and return the values on > another page for instance index, does anyone see a way to do that? > I've tried a few different formats > The value of the 'color' field will be in request.vars.color and form.vars.color (they should be the same, unless the particular validator for the field happens to apply a transformation, which is not the case here). Anthony