The view does not see objects created in the controller unless they are returned in the dict from the controller function that was called. So, you can do:
def view_func(arg1, arg2): [do something] return something def index(): return dict(message='Hello World', func=view_func) And in the view, you could call: {{=func(arg1='this', arg2='that')}} Note, functions defined in controllers are by default exposed for access via HTTP requests unless they take arguments or start with a double underscore, so be careful not to expose a function intended only for internal purposes. Another option is to define the function in a model file, in which case it will be available in all views without needing to be passed from the controller. You could also define the function in a module and import it in the view. Anthony On Monday, August 13, 2012 8:34:41 PM UTC-4, dundee wrote: > > > Hi All, > > Can I call custom functions in views? Functions that I have created in my > controller/default.py. > > > > Thanks. > --