I should have included that my desire is to access these objects in
the template.

On Apr 21, 11:22 am, Dan Gentry <d...@gentryville.net> wrote:
> I'm trying to use a formset to display a variable number of detail
> rows on a form.  It's what they were created for, right?
>
> However, in order to display more detail in each row, I'd like to have
> access to the object behind it - to reference columns not displayed,
> follow foreign key relationships, etc., but I can't see how to do it.
> Any advice?
>
> On the same form, I'd like a similar functionality for the choices in
> a series of radio buttons.  The choices attribute only accepts a list
> of two values - index and label.  The design calls for several pieces
> of data (date, time, location) and the radio button in a tabular
> format.  Any thoughts here?
>
> Thanks for pondering my questions.
>
> Dan Gentry

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