I'm using solidtable to pull a selection from a database and display that selection (with the ability to edit the db entry) to the user. I added an extra column with the code:
extracolumns = [{'label': A('Edit', _href='#'), 'content': lambda row, rc: A('Edit', _href= 'display_database/%s' % row.id)} ] which calls the function using sqlform def display_database(): record = db.studentGrades(request.args(0)) or redirect(URL('back_home')) form = SQLFORM(db.studentGrades, record) if form.process().accepted: response.flash = 'Updated Student Record' redirect(URL(r=request, f='back_home')) elif form.errors: response.flash = 'Form has errors!' return dict(form=form) It would be much easier for the user if they could click a "next" button to scroll through the selection. Is there functionality in sqlform or some other way to allow users to scroll through only a selection within a database? So instead of returning to the solidtable view, the user could just edit the next row in the database selection. dp --