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  • Thanks for the answer! I have used refs before and use a more rudimentary implementation of the package you mentioned. The difficulty starts when (1) I have a complex object / class that holds the values in the form, and (2) the forms have to be completely dynamic based on configuration (i.e. number of rows and columns varies). Definitely a valid solution without the 2 cases I mentioned above :) Commented Mar 9, 2022 at 2:38