Russell Keith-Magee escribió: > On 7/24/07, Chris Hoeppner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Well... Actually, what I need is the same as form_for_instance, but for >> more than a single model. > > Why not use multiple forms? There is nothing stopping you from putting > multiple forms into a context, and populating multiple forms from a > single POST dictionary. The only things to keep in mind are: > > - remember to check validity for both forms (form1.is_valid() and > form2.is_valid()) > > - When you instantiate your form, pass in prefix='form1' as an > argument - all the fields on the form will get that prefix, which will > keep the two forms distinct in the POST dictionary. This will only be > an issue if there is an overlap in the field names on the two forms, > but it's better to be safe. > > Yours, > Russ Magee %-) >
If I get this right, I might just throw fields from different models together in one <form>, and on the server side, call the save() method on each form instance, and all the data gets where it belongs to?
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