Thanks, Jayapal.

I was hoping there was a little less java/ more django way to do this
by utilizing a Django ModelForm or InlindeFormSet and rendering
partial views.

So am I missing the point of InlineFormSets?  Can these not be
populated with data so they can be used to edit a set of existing
records?

Thanks.

Tony

On May 31, 12:03 am, jai_python <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>     Long back i had used Dojodatagrid, plz go through my 
> bloghttp://jayapal-d.blogspot.com/2009/08/dojo-datagrid-with-editable-cel...
>
> I am sure that we can do with jquery.
>
> Lemme know if u required any help.
>
> Thanks,
> Jayapal
>
> On May 31, 6:39 am, snfctech <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I want to display a list of records that have some editable fields and
> > some readonly fields, as well as asynchronously add new records to the
> > list.  I thought the way to start would be with an InlineFormSet - but
> > I can't figure out how to populate my formset with initialdata.  E.g.
> > MyInlineFormset(queryset=myquery.all()) or
> > MyInlineFormset(data=myquery.vales()) doesn't do the trick.
>
> > Can someone steer me in the right direction?
>
> > Thanks.

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