Thank you.  It worked.

john

On Jan 29, 2:58 pm, "Collin Grady" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> DateTimeFields have two inputs, not one. You need to use
> {{ form.start_at_date }} and {{ form.start_at_time }}
>
> In addition, you cannot use the date or time filters on a form field.
>
> On Jan 28, 3:16 pm, "johnny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > In my template, I am not getting a input field for start_at.  In my
> > MySQL,
> > I have the following:
> > ------------------+---------------+------+-----+---------
> > +----------------+
> >  Field            | Type          | Null | Key | Default |
> > Extra          |
> > ------------------+---------------+------+-----+---------
> > +----------------+
> >  start_at         | datetime      | NO   |     | NULL
> > |                |
>
> > In the model I have the following:
> > start_at = models.DateTimeField('Start At')
>
> > In my template I have the following:
> > <p>
> >     <label for="id_start_at">Start At:</label> {{ form.start_at|
> > date:"F j, Y" }}
> >     {% if form.start_at.errors %}*** {{ form.start_at.errors|join:",
> > " }}{% endif %}
> > </p>


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