Thanks. I will check out your suggestions.

On Aug 26, 6:07 am, Peter Bengtsson <pete...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You can add and modify fields on a form in the form's __init__
> function.
>
> class MyForm(forms.Form):
>     country = forms.ChoiceField()
>     def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
>          super(MyForm, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
>         self.fields['country'].choices = \
>           [(c.iso_code, c.name) for c in get_all_choices()]
>
> Perhaps you'll need to do it in the view.
> You can create the form instance both before you bind it with
> something like request.POST or if you do it later.
> E.g.
> def my_view(request):
>     form = MyForm()
>     form.fields['country'].choices = get_my_country_choices
> (request.user)
>     if request.method == "POST":
>         # bind the form
>         form.is_bound = True
>         form.data = request.POST
>         if form.is_valid():
>     return render(request, 'my_template.html', locals())
>
>             cool!
> On Aug 25, 7:16 am, dingue fever <dingue.fe...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > Is it possible to dynamically add fields to a formwizard form. I have
> > been able to add the fields I want but if the form fails validation
> > the new dynamic fields disappear when the form re-renders. Is it
> > possible to override this so that I can validate and return the new
> > fields if the validation fails?
>
> > Thanks
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