Or you could store all the things as a string and split it nicely in the 
view, when displaying ;)

On Wednesday, October 2, 2013 5:16:18 PM UTC+2, Andreas Wienes wrote:
>
> Hey guys,
>
> in the web2py-book is an example for a one-to-many relation. 
> http://www.web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/06/the-database-abstraction-layer#One-to-many-relation
>
> db.define_table('person',
>                    Field('name'),
>                    format='%(name)s')
>
> db.define_table('thing',
>                    Field('name'),
>                    Field('owner_id', 'reference person'),
>                    format='%(name)s')
>
> My question is, how would a form look, in which the user enters the 
> persons name and several things, which belongs to this person?
>
> I could collect all things in a textbox as a string, split this string 
> into single parts and insert each into the things table, but this seems a 
> bit too complicated. 
>
> All the best 
> Andreas
>

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