Alright, now i understand. Thats a pretty good structur, thank you very 
much :)

Am Donnerstag, 22. Mai 2014 13:12:19 UTC+2 schrieb Lucas Schreiber:
>
> Hey,
> i'm sorry, i need help again :)
> i have a db table, and i want to create a üage where for every row is a 
> form. my idea looks like this:
>
> row_db = dba(dba.user.user_id == user_id).select(dba.user.ALL)
> for row in row_db:
>         form=FORM('Your name:',
>                    SELECT(),
>                    INPUT(_type='submit', _value = 'HERE'))
>         if form.process(formname='form_one').accepted:
>
> but it does not work since every time the form variable gets replaced. Has 
> anyone an idea? maybe it is possible to create something like this?
> form_'a'=FORM('Your name:',...
> and 'a' changes with every loop? but i don't think it'll work like that.
> Does anyone has an idea?
>

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