use 2 forms, one for display the data and loop it quering the database and
the second one only for data entry
this should give you all the values already entered and
you can also and new records
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, May 05, 2000 5:22 PM
Subject: Dynamically created form elements.
> Hello,
>
> I have this problem where I want the user to make a selection from a
select
> box, and also input some information into a text box. Once they have
> inputted the information I want them to be able to press an update button
> that will post the information to the same form populating the form
elements
> with the data they just entered, and then create another set of empty
> buttons. I want them to do this as many times as possible, but I am not
sure
> how to implement it.
>
> Could anyone out there give me some examples of how I can do this, or
point
> me in the right direction? Is there a custom tag out there for something
> similar to this?
>
> Jonathan Garstin
> Software Engineer
> Tektronix MBD Manufacturing
> 503-627-1994
>
>
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