Thanks Massimo, I am trying this:
delmem = lambda table, itid, ct: auth.del_membership(auth.id_group("auth_group_1"), table[int(itid)].userid) SQLFORM.grid(...ondelete=delmem...) table[int(itid)] however, is returning a none type, so the userid is inaccessible in this way. An exception is thrown and caught, and the db rolls back the delete (all in local SQLite). The _dict_ of the table appears empty and I have not been able to find where in the table the data is buried if at all. Running the relevant select itself returns nothing - i made the above mentioned change manually, but it appears the same as that in mercurial. Thanks On Nov 17, 7:52 am, Massimo Di Pierro <massimo.dipie...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello Casey, Can you show us your test? > > On Nov 16, 1:14 pm, Casey Schroeder <vizqu...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > > > There may be an update on this that i missed, but can I ask if this > > fix is sufficient? > > > I believe that the ret parameter is the effected row count, correct? > > > If you just deleted the record, can you reliably retrieve it from the > > table and record id inondelete, i.e. before a subsequent commit? My > > *small* test say it doesn't work. > > > Is there a way to get the record itself instead? Or am i missing this > > somewhere? > > > Thanks > > > On Oct 27, 6:46 pm, Massimo Di Pierro <massimo.dipie...@gmail.com> > > wrote: > > > > fixed > > > > On Oct 26, 4:54 pm, Bob St John <bobinco...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > using 1.99.2 > > > > > in gluon.sqlhtml.SQLFORM.grid: > > > > > line 1489: returnondelete(table,request.args[-2],ret) > > > > > I think it should be: returnondelete(table,request.args[-1],ret) > > > > > As it is now,ondeletegets (table, table, ret), whereas I believe it > > > > should get (table, record_id, ret) to work properly... > > > > > I like thisgridmethod!