Thank you for your responses, I finally figured it out. You are very
helpful!
On Tuesday, December 29, 2015 at 10:48:16 AM UTC-8, Anthony wrote:
>
>
> step = 0
>> for i in STEPS:
>> if step == 0:
>> session.myformt = {}
>> fields=STEPS[i]
>> print "Fields:" + str(fields) + "Trip Day" + str(step)
>> if isinstance(fields,tuple):
>> form = SQLFORM.factory(*[f for f in db.myform if f.name in
>> fields])
>>
>
> You loop over STEPS but keep overwriting "form" on each iteration, so at
> the end of the loop, "form" is just the form associated with the last step.
>
> Anyway, if you want all the steps on a single HTML page, don't do it this
> way (SQLFORM.factory will generate a separate form for each step, which you
> do not want). Just create a single form with multiple fieldsets, and
> show/hide the fieldsets as you go from step to step (this is what jQuery
> Steps does). You will have to create custom form markup in the template (or
> create a custom formstyle function), as the built-in formstyles for SQLFORM
> will not generate the HTML markup you need.
>
> In short, in the web2py controller, just create a single standard SQLFORM
> using all of the fields. Then in the view, generate markup like you see
> here: http://www.jquery-steps.com/Examples#advanced-form. See
> http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/07/forms-and-validators#Custom-forms
>
> for details on generating the custom form markup.
>
> Anthony
>
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