Thanks for the pointers, I'll play with that and see if I can get it
going the way I want. The only other "working" method I had come up
with anctually instantiated a database object before it was saved. That
got ugly when someone changed their mind and hit the back button in
their browser.

Another question has come up for me with regards to using form widgets.
I have seen that there are two basic layout types, table and list. How
does one do a more complex form layout using a widget? The real
application I need to build once I get more comfortable with TG has
some fairly complex forms that need to be laid out as compactly as
possible. A mockup of one of the pages is available here:
http://www.slane.k12.or.us/cmap_cedit.html . The main entry stuff on
the left would be simple enough, but getting the other entry box on the
right escapes me. Can one define custom layouts in one form like this
with widgets?


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