Hi Alex,

Then I can go ahead with required=false attribute to avoid form
validation and validation should be taken care by program.
Correct me if I am wrong.

Regards,
Lokesh

> >    incr = 0
> >    for i in p:
> >       self[incr] = i.country
> >       incr = incr+1
> >    return self.items()
>
> > country = forms.CharField(label="cnty",
> > widget=forms.CheckboxSelectMultiple(choices=country_filler
> > (country_list)))
>
> > Hope the above lines will help you.
>
> > Regards,
> > Lokesh
>
> > On May 17, 7:10 pm, Bobby Roberts <tchend...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Hi.  I'm needing to learn how to dynamically pull data out of the
> > > database and pass it as a CHOICES argument in my form.  I want to pull
> > > a recordset of options, dump it into the choices and pass it to the
> > > form etc.  Can someone out there lend me a hand?  I'd like the options
> > > on the form to be checkboxes.
>
> If you're using choices you really should use a ChoiceField as it will
> validate that the selections is one of the desired choices, which won't be
> validated with a CharField.
>
> Alex
>
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