> > # Days Form > if session.days: > days_form = > SQLFORM(db.days,record=session.days,submit_button='Save',showid=False, > _id='days_form') > else: > days_form = SQLFORM(db.days, submit_button = 'Save',_id='days_form') > if session.offer: > days_form.vars.offer_id = session.offer['id'] > > if days_form.process().accepted: > response.flash = 'Days form submitted' > session.days = days_form.vars.id > days_form = > SQLFORM(db.days,record=session.days,submit_button='Save',showid=False, > _id='days_form') > > The problem is that you are overwriting days_form with a new SQLFORM object after calling .process() on the first instance of the form. You never call .process() on the second instance, so it doesn't get the hidden _formkey input (used for CSRF protection), which means the subsequent form submission fails due to lack of _formkey.
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