Hi - and thanks for your reply;

Yes, I realized this is a python issue, and found my python manual
telling me that I could combine several dicts in the return statement
by making a tuple out of them, just listing them one by one, separated
by a comma.

Regards,
Kaj R.

On Nov 21, 3:18 am, "mr.freeze" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As far as I know, you return one dictionary to the view with as many
> key/value pairs as you want. Typically something like:
>
> def two_forms():
>     myvariable='web2py rocks'
>     form1=SQLFORM(db.person)
>     form2=SQLFORM(db.place)
>     if form1.accepts(request.vars,session):
>         response.flash='form one accepted'
>     if form2.accepts(request.vars,session):
>         response.flash='form two accepted'
>     return dict(form1=form1,form2=form2,myvariable=myvariable)
>
> Check out this presentation for a lot of good 
> info:http://mdp.cti.depaul.edu/examples/static/pyworks.pdf
>
> Then buy the manual from here:http://www.lulu.com/content/4968879
>
> On Nov 20, 6:51 pm, kaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi all;
>
> > I'm new to web2py, and find it fascinating.
>
> > Now I want to return a bunch of data to the view, from 5 different
> > tables.
>
> > Do I have to pack all the data into one dict, or is it possible to use
> > several dicts?
>
> > From the documentation it seems to me that only one dict gets passed
> > to the view, right?
>
> > Thanks,
> > Kaj R.

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