Tim

Hard to tell without code; but what happens when you test without the form 
override?  Also, unless you can reproduce the errors they get, then you 
will struggle to debug.  Have you tried adding in log statements at key 
points to try & see where things go haywire?

On Saturday, 12 July 2014 10:52:37 UTC+2, Timothy W. Cook wrote:
>
> Django 1.65, PostgreSQL. 
>
> Several users of the admin UI in my app have noted that clicking Save or 
> Save and Continue buttons does not always actually save changes to the 
> database. 
>
> Has anyone else seen this?  I do override get_form in admin.py so that I 
> can set some fields as readonly based on a boolean flag.  Otherwise my 
> admin.py is pretty generic. 
>
> Any hint as to where to look for this problem or the best approach to 
> troubleshoot it?
>
> --Tim
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