Maybe your form has user_id instead of user_id_id as id?

On Feb 12, 3:20 am, keeper <mydomainkee...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello guys,
>
> executing this code below from shell is ok, updates database and
> inserts the proper values:
>
> sub_domains(user_id=user_list.objects.get(user_id=1001),
> domain=domains.objects.get(domain='domain'),
> sub_domain='boqooooo8').save()
>
> But, trying to call the same code within a django views. I'm getting
> "1048, "Column 'user_id_id' cannot be null""
>
> models:
>
> class sub_domains(models.Model):
>     user_id = models.ForeignKey(user_list, to_field='user_id')
>     domain = models.ForeignKey(domains, to_field='domain')
>     sub_domain = models.CharField(max_length=64)
>
> What am I doing wrong ?

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