And if not, could I have a filter?  We use Filterrific in most of the 
application...

John

On Wednesday, August 1, 2018 at 10:16:19 AM UTC-4, John Sanderbeck wrote:
>
> It will typically be a single class however the main secretary may go in 
> to check attendance and she will see the entire school. This won't hurt me 
> as we only have 125 kids, but a larger school could have an issue...  
>  Would Pagination still work in this scenario?
>
> John
>
> On Wednesday, August 1, 2018 at 5:55:41 AM UTC-4, Ralph Shnelvar wrote:
>>
>> John,
>>
>> This is an add-on to David Merrick's answer.
>>
>> Since this is for a school class, it's unlikely to have more than, say, 
>> 50 students.
>>
>> Your database query could bring in up to 50 students and then you could 
>> build a view with something like the following pseudo-code
>>  <% students.each do |student| %>
>>      /* build a line or lines identifying the student and radio buttons 
>> indicating attendance */
>>  <% end %>
>>  /* submit button */
>>
>> Of course, if you have more than 50 (or whatever) students, the logic 
>> becomes a bit more complicated - but not by much.
>>
>> I think this would be preferred over a one-student-per-screen approach.
>>
>> Ralph
>>
>>
>>
>> Tuesday, July 31, 2018, 3:34:23 PM, you wrote:
>>
>>
>> What I am trying to do is in my application is add Student Attendance for 
>> the day.
>>
>> What I would like to have is a form that a teacher goes to every morning 
>> on their computer or iPad with the list of his/her students and he/she just 
>> has a list of option buttons beside each student with the student's 
>> attendance for that day. They just tap the option that is correct by each 
>> student...
>>
>> The options will typically be Present, Absent, Half-Day District, 
>> Half-Day CTC, Full-Day District...
>>
>> Has anyone done something like this I can look at the code or do you have 
>> suggestions on how I can do this...
>>
>> I've been googling and watching videos and nothing does what I am looking 
>> for...
>>
>> John Sanderbeck
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