So you need a column on the right for an "Add to Cart" button. Sorry, don't know that one. Maybe somebody who knows more about grid can chime in.
On Oct 26, 12:14 pm, horridohobbyist <horrido.hobb...@gmail.com> wrote: > I was thinking of extending SQLFORM.grid into a shopping cart > application. The view form should be able to add an item to the cart. > The grid should display an indicator that the item is in the cart. > > Richard > > On Oct 26, 11:50 am, Cliff <cjk...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > > > Don't know about adding extra columns. What kind of columns do you > > mean? > > > As far as extending views, you can use any view you want to. > > Somewhere in this group is a post about changing the target on the > > 'view' and 'edit' buttons. > > > You can also do something like this: > > > def index(): > > > if request.args(0) == 'edit': > > # redefine field visibility in case there are some > > # you don't want users to see or edit > > # redefine db.mytable.myfield.represent > > response.view = 'another_view.html' > > > form=SQLFORM.grid > > return form > > > On Oct 26, 11:29 am, horridohobbyist <horrido.hobb...@gmail.com> > > wrote: > > > > Can SQLFORM.grid be customized/extended to add extra columns, and can > > > the view form be extended to add additional logic? I guess what I'm > > > asking is, can SQLFORM.grid be extended into a mini-app? > > > > Richard > > > > On Oct 26, 10:32 am, Cliff <cjk...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > SQLFORM.grid is amazing. Many thanks Massimo, Bruno, Martin and > > > > everyone involved. > > > > > Is there a way to replace the contents of the <h2> tag at the top of > > > > the view? All the pages show "Index." This is okay for the index > > > > view, but I would like to change it to "Edit", "View" and so on. > > > > > Do the "design", "request" and other buttons at the bottom of the form > > > > go away when not on localhost? Or do I have to do something to > > > > suppress them? > > > > > Thanks, > > > > Cliff Kachinske