because

 <div id="target">{{=i.id}}</div>

 <script>
  $('#myform{{=i.id}}').submit(function() {
     ajax('{{=URL(r=request,f='new_post')}}',['id', 'test_case',
'functionality', 'task', 'expected_result', 'test_status',
'regression', 'comments', 'affects_clients',
'client_acceptance_test'],'target');

should be


 <div id="target{{=i.id}}"></div>

 <script>
  $('#myform{{=i.id}}').submit(function() {
     ajax('{{=URL(r=request,f='new_post')}}',['id', 'test_case',
'functionality', 'task', 'expected_result', 'test_status',
'regression', 'comments', 'affects_clients',
'client_acceptance_test'],'target{{=i.id}}');

Massimo

On Jan 27, 12:21 am, jlegler <jleg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yea, the formatting gets pretty tore up on here when I post for some
> reason and I haven't been doing it for very long so my code is pretty
> ugly to start with.  The code you are looking at will create multiple
> forms; however, request.vars is the same no matter which one I
> submit.  It always submits the data on the top most form.  I can't
> figure out why for the life of me.  Any ideas?  I am sorry to waste
> your time on this.
>
> -jason
>
> On Jan 26, 8:36 pm, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
>
> > didn't you just do it? What is the problem. The code is hard to read.
>
> > Massimo
>
> > On Jan 26, 7:52 pm, jlegler <jleg...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > The reason I am asking is because I want to generate a bunch of forms
> > > based on data in the database and have them all show up on the screen
> > > at one time and be updateable.  I can get all of the forms to show up
> > > on the screen and I can fill them out; however, they all make the
> > > first one submit.  Is there a way make each one submit correctly
> > > without defining all of the forms in the controller?
>
> > > The way I am doing it now is defining several forms in html for
> > > several rows in the database:
>
> > > <h4>Modify Existing Function Tests</h4>
> > > {{for i in db(db.post.test_case==request.args[0]).select():}}
> > >  <form id="myform{{=i.id}}" name="myform{{=i.id}}">
> > >    <textarea name="functionality" id="functionality"
> > > class="functionality" >{{=i.functionality}}</textarea>
> > >    <textarea name="task" id="task" class="task" >{{=i.task}}</
> > > textarea>
> > >    <textarea name="expected_result" id="expected_result"
> > > class="expected_result">{{=i.expected_result}}</textarea>
> > >    {{=SELECT(test_case_status, value=i.test_status,
> > > _name='test_status', _id='test_status', _class='test_status')}}
> > >    <textarea name="regression" id="regression" class="regression">
> > > {{=i.regression}}</textarea>
> > >    <textarea name="comments" id="comments" class="comments">
> > > {{=i.comments}}</textarea>
> > >    {{=INPUT(_type='checkbox', _name='affects_clients',
> > > _id='affects_clients', _class='affects_clients',
> > > _value=i.affects_clients)}}
> > >    {{=INPUT(_type='checkbox', _name='client_acceptance_test',
> > > _id='client_acceptance_test', _class='client_acceptance_test',
> > > _value=i.client_acceptance_test)}}
> > >    <input name="_formname" type="hidden" value="post{{=i.id}}" />
> > >    <input type="hidden" value="{{=i.id}}" name="id" id="id" />
> > >    <input type="hidden" value="{{=request.args[0]}}" name="test_case"
> > > id="test_case" />
> > >    <input type="submit"/>
> > >  </form>
> > >  <div id="target">{{=i.id}}</div>
>
> > >  <script>
> > >   $('#myform{{=i.id}}').submit(function() {
> > >      ajax('{{=URL(r=request,f='new_post')}}',['id', 'test_case',
> > > 'functionality', 'task', 'expected_result', 'test_status',
> > > 'regression', 'comments', 'affects_clients',
> > > 'client_acceptance_test'],'target');
> > >      return false;
> > >    });
> > >  </script>
> > >  {{pass}}
>
> > > I'm using the ajax function to submit the form to a different
> > > controller which looks like this:
> > > def new_post():
> > >     record=db(db.post.id==request.vars.id).select()
> > >     form = SQLFORM(db.post, record[0])
> > >     if form.accepts(request.vars,formname=None):
> > >         return '%s updated' % request.vars.id
> > >     elif form.errors:
> > >         return TABLE(*[TR(k,v) for k,v in form.errors.items()])
>
> > > Does anyone have any ideas on how I can do this?
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