On 26 November 2014 at 01:47, Pablo Cruise <pal...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm a novice Web2py programmer and I've searched the net but can't figure
> this out.
>


I've seen many example using SQLFORM but I don't have a need for these
> fields to be saved or retrieved to/from a database.
>
>
Why don't you use SQLFORM.factory?

A quote from the web2py-book:


*There are cases when you want to generate forms as if you had a database
table but you do not want the database table. You simply want to take
advantage of the SQLFORM capability to generate a nice looking CSS-friendly
form and perhaps perform file upload and renaming.*

Regards
Johann

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