Arrgh. Ok, I've made all those changes, and here's what it looks like (below). What I'm getting is the non-table form stuff, a vertical stacking of all the form fields that should be in the table, and then the table header, so the fields are being rendered (and the default value is showing--hoorah!), but outside of and previous to the table.

form stuff
.
.
            $form['table'] = array(
                '#theme' => 'my_form_as_table',
            );
            while (loop through recordset)    {
                $form['table'][$record->id]['field1'] = array (
                    field stuff
                );
                $form['table'][$record->id]['field2'] = array (
                    field stuff
                );
                .
                .
                .
            }
            $form[] = array (
                '#type' => 'submit',
                '#value' => 'Save Changes',
            );
        }
function theme_my_form_as_table(&$elements) {
$header = array(t('a'),t('b')...

foreach ($elements['table'] as $k => $f) {
$rows[] = array($f['field1'],$f['field2'], drupal_render($f['field3'])...
                     );
}
return theme('table', $header, $rows) . drupal_render($elements);
}


On 09/03/2010 11:30 AM, John Fiala wrote:
Well, you can do a fieldset if you like.  But it seems that you don't
need to have a fieldset to theme a group of fields, you just need to
group them in the array.  So...

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