I'm going to try this :) sorry, I mean to try your code from yesterday. I think sub-forms would be an awesome addition. Anyways, if it helps, I'll test and provide what i can :)
Mart On Jan 18, 7:08 pm, Richard Vézina <ml.richard.vez...@gmail.com> wrote: > I forgot to paste : > > def register(): > form=SQLFORM.factory(db.client, db.address, formstyle = 'divs') #, > table_name='dummy_name') > if form.accepts(request.vars): > id = db.client.insert(**db.client._filter_fields(form.vars)) > form.vars.client=id > id = db.address.insert(**db.address._filter_fields(form.vars)) > response.flash='Thanks for filling the form' > return dict(form=form) > > What to do for what in red? > > I think _filter_fields is the key of the problem... > > I didn't have a look to it actually... > > Richard > > On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 7:00 PM, Richard Vézina <ml.richard.vez...@gmail.com > > > > > > > > > wrote: > > Hello Massimo, > > > I am trying to insert data in 2 tables from one form... I would like to be > > able to insert any number of rows or records in the subtable. > > > I build this test app (see attach)... All the work I did is mostly in > > /default/register.html where there is jQuery script that allow adding new > > city input and delete new city input... > > > I built it from scratch for Web2py inspired by : > >http://charlie.griefer.com/blog/index.cfm/2009/9/17/jQuery--Dynamical... > > > What should I do in register to allow the function to insert all the filled > > city clone field?? > > > Next step will be adapted my script that it manage all the subform columns > > instead of only one. > > > Thanks. > > > Richard