I don't think you can - as you say itemize takes tables and an
optional query.  I think you will have to create your own "itemize"
that works off your results. Looking at T2.itemize, it should not be
difficult.

Would it be nice if one could create a database and table in ram cache
(disk cache wouldn't be much better than a conventional temp table?)
and access it like a normal database.  Maybe that is possible already
but I don't think so.

On Nov 18, 11:47 am, Baron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hello,
>
> My app calculates temporary data that I want to display to the user.
> There is a lot of it so paginating it with t2.itemize sounds like a
> good idea. But itemize takes a database table as input.
>
> So, I could write the data to a table and then query it to get the
> right form, but that would be wasteful. How can I instead wrap the
> data directly for itemize?
>
> thanks,
> Baron
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