I am using xlwt to export the data (I want an excel file, and a bit more control over format). I recently made it work, in about the most clumsy way possible (getting a row object from the referenced table, casting it into a string, and finding the substring that I want to display), but there has to be a simpler way.
Thanks! -Joe Peacock On Tuesday, July 24, 2012 9:36:22 AM UTC-5, Anthony wrote: > > How are you exporting the data? The export_to_csv_file() method, for > example, takes a "represent" argument -- if set to True, it will use each > field's "represent" attribute to convert the values before exporting. > > Anthony > > On Tuesday, July 24, 2012 9:59:15 AM UTC-4, joe wrote: >> >> Hello >> >> I am working with xlwt and trying to export a table of mine into a .xls >> file. This table contains some foreign keys, and they are being exported >> as the id of the other table rathan than the 'name' field, which is what I >> want to display. I define the foreign key fields in the table like this: >> >> >> Field('owner', db.person, requires = IS_EMPTY_OR(IS_IN_DB(db, db.person, >> '%(name)s')), represent=lambda id, row: db.person(id).name if id else ' '), >> >> Thanks! >> > --