An example:

> from django.db import models
> from django.utils.datetime_safe import datetime
> class URL(models.Model):
>     full_URL = models.URLField(max_length=400)
>     short = models.CharField(max_length=8)
>     date = models.DateTimeField(default=datetime.now)


Django fill in the default value when it saves the entry.

Am Donnerstag, 10. Januar 2013 15:04:47 UTC+1 schrieb 
john.w...@tpiengineering.com:
>
> What is the best way to specify a database level default value with 
> Django?  If I want a timestamp column to default to the SQL function now(), 
> is there an accepted way to make it happen?  Or to default a boolean column 
> to True?  I notice that when I call *manage.py sqlall* I don't see any *
> DEFAULT* values specified in the generated queries for Postgres.
>

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