My first thought would be an input-many of name-one's.

(or name-one-local:  
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg05953.html)

Bryan

On Sep 15, 3:50 am, Tiran Kenja <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey.
>
> I have been trying out Hobo to throw together a quick site to manage
> some information. But I have hit something of a roadblock when it
> comes to quickly making data-entry forms.
>
> Specifically I have a many-to-many relation that I am accessing though
> a has_many :through and I added the :accessible => true to allow
> adding the relations directly on form of one of the ends of the
> relationship.
>
> But the problem is that the other end of the relationship has 32000+
> entries. And the <select-many> tag seems to mindlessly use a drop-down
> menu to show the all the options (not even restricting it to the first
> 100 like <select-one>). So I need a different solution.
>
> I tried doing something like what is shown in "The Agility Tutorial"
> where an 'aside' is added to the page. But it does not actually show
> unless I wrap it in a couple more tags. And that will end up giving me
> whole new set of errors I am not really sure I understand.
>
> So how is people handling this sort of scenario?

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