So no easy way yet....

In any case your answer is great news! You are heading to the right
direction!

I strongly believe that since web2py is a web framework with deep
integration with databases it can become some sort of open-source web-
based replacement for MS Access. I don't know of any other web
framework being able to achieve this so easily. Maybe T4 or T5 will be
the layer to aid the creation of form&report applications.....  ;-D

In my opinion (I might be biased by my own needs) becoming the open-
source web-based replacement for MS Access would make web2py a huge
success. And you are pretty close at the moment. Also DABO is aiming
in the right direction.


On 16 abr, 18:01, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
> We do not have an example of that yet but nothing prevents you from
> going it. The best way should be by creating a one-to-many or a many-
> to-many ajax widget.
>
> We are working extending the web2py capabilties in this direction:
>
>    http://www.web2py.com/events/default/index
>
> So an example widget should be available soon.
>
> Massimo
>
> On Apr 16, 10:13 am, Paco <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Does web2py support the form / subform paradigm either thru web2py or
> > thru T2? I'm thinking for example a page displaying an order form
> > where I could add and delete form lines where "Orders" and "Order
> > lines" are two tables having a one-to-many relationship.
>
> > Thanks.- Ocultar texto de la cita -
>
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