You just need subforms. See reference guide about subforms.
Bart

Paweł Chuchmała schreef:
I can't find solution on this blog post. I know how to do form like there. ;-)

regards,
pch

On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 14:44, Thomas VEQUAUD <thomas.vequ...@gmail.com <mailto:thomas.vequ...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    I had the same needs a couple of weeks ago...
    Read the following article by Rob Allen : it's really simple.
    http://akrabat.com/2008/02/21/simple-zend_form-example/

    Have fun!

    2008/12/19 Paweł Chuchmała <pawel.chuchm...@gmail.com
    <mailto:pawel.chuchm...@gmail.com>>:
    > Hi.
    >
    > I want to do form, which one I can edit multiple rows from table.
    >
    > Example:
    > I have table customer (fields:id, name, address), and table orders
    > ('order_id, customer_id, order_detail).
    >
    > I want one form where i can edit customer data, and all his
    orders. I don't
    > know how i can do that.
    >
    > All my forms i do this way:
    >
    > My_Form_Customer extends Zend_Form
    > {
    >   public function init()
    >   {
    >     $id = $this->addElement('hidden', 'id');
    >     $name = $this->addElement('text', 'name');
    >     $addresss = $this->addElement('text, 'address');
    >   }
    > }
    >
    > How and where i can add fields for orders? I't must work with
    populate(),
    > validate() etc.
    >
    > regards,
    > pch
    >
    > --
    > Paweł Chuchmała
    > pawel.chuchmala at gmail dot com
    >



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    Ingénieur Systèmes pour le compte d' ITS GROUP
    Bénévole et secouriste à la Croix-Rouge Française




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