Acually that wont work either because that dont change the _formname
variable.
Also all the internal fields and rows get the same names.

I solved it with this fix(without the form_prefix set it should work
as before):
--- web2py.org/gluon/sqlhtml.py 2009-06-11 14:29:55.000000000 +0200
+++ web2py/gluon/sqlhtml.py     2009-06-24 08:03:07.000000000 +0200
@@ -385,6 +385,7 @@ class SQLFORM(FORM):
         comments = True,
         keepopts = [],
         ignore_rw = False,
+        form_prefix=None,
         **attributes
         ):
         """
@@ -425,6 +426,9 @@ class SQLFORM(FORM):
                 record = records[0]
             else:
                 record = None
+
+        self.form_prefix = form_prefix or table._tablename
+
         self.record = record

         self.record_id = None
@@ -458,8 +462,7 @@ class SQLFORM(FORM):
                 label = str(field.label) + ': '
             self.custom.label[fieldname] = label

-            field_id = '%s_%s' % (table._tablename, fieldname)
-
+            field_id = '%s_%s' % (self.form_prefix, fieldname)

             label = LABEL(label, _for=field_id, _id='%s__%s' %
(field_id, ID_LABEL_SUFFIX))

@@ -508,7 +511,7 @@ class SQLFORM(FORM):
             elif hasattr(field, 'widget') and field.widget:
                 inp = field.widget(field, default)
             elif field.type == 'upload':
-                inp = self.widgets.upload.widget(field, default,
upload)
+                inp = self.widgets.upload.widget(field, default,
upload, _id='%s' % (field_id))
             elif field.type == 'boolean':
                 inp = self.widgets.boolean.widget(field, default)
                 if default:
@@ -517,15 +520,15 @@ class SQLFORM(FORM):
                     inpval = ''
             elif OptionsWidget.has_options(field):
                 if not field.requires.multiple:
-                    inp = self.widgets.options.widget(field, default)
+                    inp = self.widgets.options.widget(field, default,
_id='%s' % (field_id))
                 else:
-                    inp = self.widgets.multiple.widget(field,
default)
+                    inp = self.widgets.multiple.widget(field,
default, _id='%s' % (field_id))
                 if fieldname in keepopts:
                     inpval = TAG[''](*inp.components)
             elif field.type == 'text':
-                inp = self.widgets.text.widget(field, default)
+                inp = self.widgets.text.widget(field, default,
_id='%s' % (field_id))
             elif field.type == 'password':
-                inp = self.widgets.password.widget(field, default)
+                inp = self.widgets.password.widget(field, default,
_id='%s' % (field_id))
                 if self.record:
                     dspval = PasswordWidget.DEFAULT_PASSWORD_DISPLAY
                 else:
@@ -533,7 +536,7 @@ class SQLFORM(FORM):
             elif field.type == 'blob':
                 continue
             else:
-                inp = self.widgets.string.widget(field, default)
+                inp = self.widgets.string.widget(field, default,
_id='%s' % (field_id))

             tr = self.trows[fieldname] = TR(label, inp, comment,
                     _id=row_id)

On Jun 23, 11:35 pm, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
> That is because you have two create form for the same table. Form
> processing would not work either.
>
> If the form where about different tables, the html "id" attributes
> would be different.
> If you need to customize them anyway, you can do one step lower level:
>
> form1=SQLFORM(somedb,_id="....")
> if form1.accepts(request.vars,session):
>     redirect(....)
>
> and same for form1.
>
> Massimo
>
> On Jun 23, 4:20 pm, Robert Marklund <robbelibob...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I have some problem with multiple create forms on the same page.
> > def index():
> >   form1 = crud.create(somedb)
> >   form2 = crud.create(somedb)
> >   return dict(form1=form1, form2=form2)
>
> > The problem here is that all the rows and the inputs gets the same html id
> > and thats not good for jQuery manipulation.
>
> > I can see a solution in adding a form_prefix=None variable to SQLFORM that
> > can fix all this.
>
> > /R
>
> > --
> > ______________________________________________
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>
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