There is a section of the book on many-to-many. You can also look at
the examples in the pyworks2008 talk (on the web site) If this does
not answer the question I will rewrite the example you posted.

Massimo

On Nov 23, 10:33 am, Oscar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How I can reproduce this with Web2Py and T2:
>
> http://blog.arbingersys.com/2008/04/google-app-engine-better-many-to-...
> (many-to-many)
>
> Or (one-to-many)
>
> Regards.
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