Thanks Naveen, I have try this code but when I clicked saved, the views redirect but no post was showing in the list view.
def new_rental(request, pk): rentalproperty = get_object_or_404(RentalProperty, pk=pk) user = UserModel.objects.first() if request.method == 'POST': form = NewRentalPropertyForm(request.POST, request.FILES) #contract_form = NewContractForm(request.POST, prefix = "contracts") if form.is_valid(): print ("all validation passed") rentalproperty = form.save() #contract_form.cleaned_data["rentalproperty"] = rentalproperty #contract.rentalproperty = rentalproperty #contract = contract_form.save() return HttpResponseRedirect(reverse("rental:new_contract")) else: messages.error(request, "Error") else: form = NewRentalPropertyForm() #contract_form = NewContractForm(prefix = "contracts") return render(request, 'rental/new_rental.html', { 'rentalproperty': rentalproperty, 'form': form, #'contract_form': contract_form, }) def new_contract(request, pk): rentalproperty = get_object_or_404(RentalProperty, pk=pk) if request.method == 'POST': form = NewContractForm(request.POST) if form.is_valid(): contract = form.save(commit=False) contract.rentalproperty = rentalproperty contract.save() return HttpResponseRedirect(reverse("rental:home")) else: messages.error(request, "Error") else: form = NewContractForm() return render(request, 'rental/new_contract.html', { 'rentalproperty': rentalproperty, 'form': form, }) On Wednesday, March 4, 2020 at 8:25:15 AM UTC+2, Naveen Arora wrote: > > Each form field has an id to be identified at back end. So just select the > relevant field create a model object using the same and save it. > Similarly do for the other. > > You can try for once share the code here if you are unsuccessfull, i will > help you with the code part then. > > Cheers > > > On Tuesday, 3 March 2020 14:58:05 UTC+5:30, victor awakan wrote: >> >> What I meant was I want one form to be saved in one model and the second >> form to be saved in another model. I did that using form-tools but I want >> to learn how to do it using function based views. Thanks. >> >> On Tuesday, March 3, 2020 at 11:19:40 AM UTC+2, Naveen Arora wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>>  >>> What problem you are facing ? A form can be sent to any template using >>> its object and context dictionary. "Split the form to separate templates" >>> ? This seems unusual, create different forms if you want to use more >>> templates. >>> >>> Cheers :) >>> Naveen Arora >>>  >>> On Monday, 2 March 2020 18:08:44 UTC+5:30, victor awakan wrote: >>>> >>>> I am a building a small project in Django. I am able to create two or >>>> more forms in a template but now, I want to split the form to separate >>>> templates with each form belong to different models. How can I achieve >>>> this? Here is a link to dpaste with the multiple forms in a template I >>>> created: http://dpaste.com/1WX0RC8 >>>> >>>> All help and suggestions will be appreciated. >>>> PS. I have tried it with formtools and it worked. I am trying to learn >>>> how to do the same thing with function based views. Thanks >>>> >>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to django-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/django-users/0e9d6f9b-1b32-4fc0-9108-77827d13e737%40googlegroups.com.