Hi all,

thanks for the replies!

so, in the view, instead of doing {{=form}}, i wanted to group for
fields of similar type together.

I tried doing things like this:

<fieldset>
<legend><h1>Request info</h1></legend>
<table width="80%">
{{for x in range(0,14):}}
    <tr>
      <td>
        {{=form[0][x]}}{{pass}}
      </td>
    </tr>
</table>
</fieldset>

and in the end, there in the {{=form[0][-1]}} for the submit button
(which is there, but doesn't submit)

Thanks,
Mart :)

On Oct 31, 8:43 am, Anthony <abasta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> FYI, an easy way to check these things is to start a web2py shell, create a
> form, and use print statements:
>
> >>> form=SQLFORM(db.mytable)
> >>> print form[0][-1]
>
> <tr id="submit_record__row"><td class="w2p_fl"></td><td
> class="w2p_fw"><input type="submit" value="Submit" /></td><td
> class="w2p_fc"></td></tr>>>> print form[0][-1][-2][0]
>
> <input type="submit" value="Submit" />
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Monday, October 31, 2011 8:40:03 AM UTC-4, Anthony wrote:
>
> > If you're using the default table formstyle, that would be the last <tr>
> > of the table. The actual submit button would be f[0][-1][-2][0] (i.e.,
> > [table][last row][second to last td][submit button]). Also, are you
> > including the rest of the form (i.e., is it between <form> </form> tags)?
>
> > Anthony
>
> > On Monday, October 31, 2011 2:54:53 AM UTC-4, mart wrote:
>
> >> Hi,
>
> >> in a view, should i be able to execute this submit button? {{=form[0]
> >> [-1]}}
>
> >> it does display the button, but doesn't submit..
>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Mart :)

Reply via email to