totally unrelated note: did you try simply loading a grid via ajax ? if 
your db isn't slow, from the user perspective it's pretty fast.

On Tuesday, September 3, 2013 2:10:59 AM UTC+2, Tim Richardson wrote:
>
> Can anyone provide tutorial/example of a web2py implementation of an AJAX 
> grid which updates records? web2py slices has jqgrid in read only mode, 
> (although the example doesn't work out of the box anymore).
> My learning curve is working out good ways to send update requests back to 
> the server, however pretty sure this wheel is already invented.
>
> Overall, I want to have the skills to add inline editing to my web2py apps 
> and I think using a javascript grid is the only realistic way to do this.
>
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