Django 2.0 docs suggest using reportlab :
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.0/howto/outputting-pdf/
I had some success with : pupeteer -
http://django-puppeteer-pdf.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ - which works by
having a CBV type framework - so you subclass a PDF template view - and
that will autogenerate a PDF for you - you just need to have unique urls
for the PDFs.
On 03/05/18 13:22, Gerald Brown wrote:
FINALLY. SUCCESS!!! What I ended up doing to correct the problem was
to drop the whole database (NO RECORDS YET). When I tried to run
migrations it said there were no changes. I then had to run
makemigrations <table name> and migrate <table name> so I am now back
in business!!!
Now does anyone know of an *easy* way to create PDF documents in Django???
Thanks to all for the suggestions and ideas!!!
On Thursday, May 3, 2018 at 6:13:35 PM UTC+8, Gerald Brown wrote:
I finally discovered what I think is the cause of my problem.
*DJANGO MIGRATIONS ARE NOT WORKING.*On the system that has the
problem is where I made migration to change some of the field
names. The fields that were not found where the ones that did get
changed but the old unchanged names were still there. On another
system that is working NONE of the fields names were changed so it
didn't have any unknown fields. Both systems had migrations run
against the model file where some fields had changes made and the
other one NO changes were made and on a third machine all changes
were made.
/Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of the computer? *The
Shadow knows!!!* /
On Wednesday, 02 May, 2018 07:56 AM, Gerald Brown wrote:
I have a Django application that I am having problems with. In
the Admin page I have 3 sections, ABC, DEF & XYZ. Each has 1
option to "Add/Change". In 2 of them when I click on the option
it works fine. The third gives me the following error "
*1054, "Unknown column 'xyz_xyz.first_name' in "field list" *The
Exception location is:
*/home/medrec1/.virtualenvs/medrecproj/lib/python3.5/site-packages/*MySQLdb*/connections.py
in query, line 277* On another system (both running the same
code) I was also getting a different error also in
*site-packages/MySQLdb* but I was able correct that by installing
2 DEV packages and then installing MySQLClient, which I also did on this
computer. The other
system does NOT give this error.
Any ideas, suggestions, solutions on how to solve this error and any other
errors in the Django code?
Thanks.
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