how does you medels.py look like?

 I have a hunch the definition of updated is
updated = DateTimeField(default= timezone.now())
instead of
updated = DateTimeField(default=timezone.now)

On 18 April 2017 at 16:05,  <reachsyedm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi All ,
>
> I am new for Django Framework  , I need your help to fix this below issue
> .I am trying to run cron job (python manage.py crontab add) but its
> showing following error .
>
> *System check identified some issues:*
>
> *WARNINGS:*
> *metric_db.note_appnav_table.updated: (fields.W161) Fixed default value
> provided.*
> *        HINT: It seems you set a fixed date / time / datetime value as
> default for this field. This may not be what you want. If you want to have
> the current date as default, use `django.utils.timezone.now`*
> *metric_db.note_automatedreg_table.updated: (fields.W161) Fixed default
> value provided.*
> *        HINT: It seems you set a fixed date / time / datetime value as
> default for this field. This may not be what you want. If you want to have
> the current date as default, use `django.utils.timezone.now`*
> *metric_db.note_autotest_table.updated: (fields.W161) Fixed default value
> provided.*
> *        HINT: It seems you set a fixed date / time / datetime value as
> default for this field. This may not be what you want. If you want to have
> the current date as default, use `django.utils.timezone.now`*
> *metric_db.note_buffer_table.updated: (fields.W161) Fixed default value
> provided.*
> *        HINT: It seems you set a fixed date / time / datetime value as
> default for this field. This may not be what you want. If you want to have
> the current date as default, use `django.utils.timezone.now`*
> *metric_db.note_featuredev_table.updated: (fields.W161) Fixed default value
> provided.*
> *        HINT: It seems you set a fixed date / time / datetime value as
> default for this field. This may not be what you want. If you want to have
> the current date as default, use `django.utils.timezone.now`*
> *metric_db.note_hardening_table.updated: (fields.W161) Fixed default value
> provided.*
> *        HINT: It seems you set a fixed date / time / datetime value as
> default for this field. This may not be what you want. If you want to have
> the current date as default, use `django.utils.timezone.now`*
> *metric_db.note_manualtest_table.updated: (fields.W161) Fixed default value
> provided.*
> *        HINT: It seems you set a fixed date / time / datetime value as
> default for this field. This may not be what you want. If you want to have
> the current date as default, use `django.utils.timezone.now`*
> *metric_db.note_planned_table.updated: (fields.W161) Fixed default value
> provided.*
> *        HINT: It seems you set a fixed date / time / datetime value as
> default for this field. This may not be what you want. If you want to have
> the current date as default, use `django.utils.timezone.now`*
> *metric_db.note_release_table.updated: (fields.W161) Fixed default value
> provided.*
> *        HINT: It seems you set a fixed date / time / datetime value as
> default for this field. This may not be what you want. If you want to have
> the current date as default, use `django.utils.timezone.now`*
> *metric_db.note_sustanance_table.updated: (fields.W161) Fixed default value
> provided.*
> *        HINT: It seems you set a fixed date / time / datetime value as
> default for this field. This may not be what you want. If you want to have
> the current date as default, use `django.utils.timezone.*
>
>
> *System configuration : *
> OS: Linux
> Python 2.7 and  Django version 1.8.3
>
> I have tried multiple ways but no luck , Could you please help me to resolve
> this issue .
>
> Thanks
> Syed
>
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