[Greg Fischer] [[ That makes sense. So, what I would like is either a comma sepparated list in the column, or space separated. aperson bperson cperson ]] OK, easy enough. If "multiples" is a list of strings, you can get a comma-separated string for it like this: <dtml-var "_.string.join(multiples,',')"> You can use any separator, not just ",". You could store this string in the database. When you want to loop through all the names, you can create a list from the string like this: "_.string.split(csv_string,',')" You can use this list with dtml-in, as in <dtml-in "_.string.split(csv_string,',')">...</dtml-in> The only point you still need to handle is to make sure that your html form always returns a list (otherwise you have to check it before you feed it to a dtml-in statement). You can make this happen by adding ":list" to the name of the input element: <select name='person:list'>...</select> Cheers, Tom P