I am able to display my data and it looks like filtering my data from the 
information given should not be very difficult.
My main question is how would I go about displaying the actual search 
criteria itself where I can remove and add search criteria on the fly.

On Tuesday, July 1, 2014 8:18:36 AM UTC-4, Craig Small wrote:
>
> On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 01:55:29PM -0700, Joshua Byrne wrote: 
> >    I have just been wondering where to start so I can set up my template 
> and 
> >    controllers to handle the situation. 
> The controller would have to accept parameters and then you'd use them 
> to create a filter to present the data. Something like 
>
>   def index(self, status=None): 
>     conditions = [] 
>     if status is not None: 
>       conditions.append(model.Thing.status == status) 
>     then do the query here... 
>
> There might be a more elegant way of doing it. 
>
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