What i was trying is easy, no ajax or js involved.
Something like this:

Each field is contained within an input and each row withtin a form with 
several kinds of submits (update, delete or insert)


My doubts were:

Because i need that many forms as records i was wondering if i need to do 
the same at the controller, create as many SQLFORMS as records. With what 
you posted It looks like this wont be necessary. 


Im not sure what the controller should look like but Ill definetly try your 
example.


Thanks




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