Hi Gerard,
Actually part of my solution was and is using modelform but that was
really just for the convenience of save().
I've got a solution together now but thanks for your response,
Nick
>
> Nick,
>
> I'm not a longtime Django user, but I would check de django docs on
> "modelform". That covers all my needs.
>
> Mvrgr,
>
> Gerard.
>
> Nick Lo wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm working on a series of forms that need to look something like the
>> following with days of the month and a field or two for various types
>> of readings to be entered.
>>
>> Date Some reading
>>
>> Today |___________|
>>
>> Yesterday |___________|
>>
>> Sun 28/09/2008 |___________|
>>
>> Sat 27/09/2008 |___________|
>>
>> Fri 26/09/2008 |___________|
>>
>> Thu 25/09/2008 |___________|
>>
>> Wed 24/09/2008 |___________|
>>
>> However much I try I cannot find a satisfactory way to do this with
>> Django. I first tried just generating the fields with a loop within a
>> form class but this seems somewhat clumsy even if it got close to
>> what
>> I needed. I'm currently attempting to do it with formsets which seems
>> more proper but not yet satisfactory. I'm just wondering if anyone
>> has
>> already tackled this problem and what solution they came up with?
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Nick
>>
>>>
>
> --
> urls = { 'fun': 'www.zonderbroodje.nl', 'tech': 'www.gp-net.nl' }
>
>
> >
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