Paddy,
You can use formset.initial_forms and formset.extra_forms instead of
formset.forms
-Justin
On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 6:18 PM, Paddy Joy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I would like to determine which forms within a formset are new forms
> and which forms are existing forms.
>
> For example if I create a formset with extra=3, I would like to put
> the 3 extra forms into a seperate fieldset for readability reasons.
>
> I have tried building some logic into the template but I'm having no
> luck so far.
>
> Can anyone help out?
>
>
> <form method="POST" action="">
> <fieldset>
> <legend>Edit Domain</legend>
> {{ form.as_table }}
> </fieldset>
>
> {{ dns_formset.management_form }}
> <fieldset>
> <legend>Edit DNS Records</legend>
> {% for form in dns_formset.forms %}
> {% ifnotequal form.required_data_field.value '' %}
> {{ form.as_table }}
> {% endifnotequal %}
> {% endfor %}
> </fieldset>
> <fieldset>
> <legend>Create DNS Records</legend>
> {% for form in dns_formset.forms %}
> {% ifequal form.required_data_field.value '' %}
> {{ form.as_table }}
> {% endifequal %}
> {% endfor %}
> </fieldset>
> <input type="submit" value="Submit" />
> </form>
> >
>
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