db.define_table('mytable',
   Field('field1'),   Field('field2'),   Field('field3'),
Field('field4'))

make sure they all have defaults.

def wizard():
     fields=[['field1'], # first page
                ['field2','field3'], # second page
                ['field4']] # third page
     record_id =int(request.args(0) or 0)
     page=int(request.args(1) or 0)
     form = SQLFORM(db.mytable,record_id,fields=fields[page])
     if form.accepts(request.vars,session):
         if page<len(fields):
redirect(r=request,args=(form.vars.id,page+1))
         else: redirect(r=request,f='form_completed'))
     return dict(form=form, page=page)

I did not try it. May need some debugging.

On May 28, 6:20 pm, "Robert O'Connor" <robby.ocon...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I need to implement a "wizard" style form. (things will exist on
> different screens; each "step" or page will post to the next page and
> have those values stored and used in the next step.
>
> Now here's the problem: there's seems to be very few examples in
> developing something like this in web2py... Does anybody know either
> of an app that does this that I can look at for examples or perhaps a
> strategy of implementing this?
>
> If you're in the United States -- Happy Memorial Day weekend!
> -Robert O'Connor

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