Massimo,

Thanks, i am still getting to know web2py..... and i am going through the 
documentation
I guess i will go for the second option :-)

Steve
 

Op vrijdag 9 januari 2015 05:46:59 UTC+1 schreef Massimo Di Pierro:
>
> You have to options. You can use custom widgets to represent for example 
> options in integer fields as buttons or images. The problem is that I do 
> not know where the names of those options (or images) came from.. are they 
> constants? Are they from a lookup table?
>
> It may be easier to make the fields hidden and create an interface 
> manually in HTML and jQuery.
>
> Massimo
>
> On Tuesday, 6 January 2015 17:09:53 UTC-6, Steve wrote:
>>
>> Goodevening,
>>
>> Just started with web2py, looked at some of the web2py videos from 
>> Massimo ( which i find very good).
>> Still , i need some pointers to start with a specific page / form and 
>> hope that someone can help me with this.
>>
>> Not sure if i should use FORM or SQLFORM and also if i should put al the 
>> information in one table or one or more reference tables ( what is good 
>> practice).
>>
>> Example of the form i would like to build:
>>
>>
>> 1) Button A, Button B, Button C and a field where someone can fill in a 
>> INT ( user selects a value trough one of the buttons or fills in the free 
>> field
>>
>> -- Show the selection the user made
>>
>> 2) Select a Image from different images
>>
>> -- Show the selected Image --
>>
>> 3) Select the delivery : Email, SMS or Print
>>     - When the selection at nr. 3 is Email or SMS the user has to fill in 
>> : Name receiver + Email  receiver/ SMS receiver ( with print nothing has to 
>> be filled in )
>>     - When the selection at nr. 3 is Email or SMS the user has to fill in 
>> a date and time field for when the image has to be send.
>>
>> 4) The Email + name of the user has to be filled in
>>
>> At the end a button.( kind of checkout button, after a check on a 
>> different page , gets amapproval and after the approval stores the data 
>> into the database.
>> That is the idea, hope that someone can point me in the right direction.
>>
>> Steve
>>
>

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