On 14 oct, 21:35, KillaBee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
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> No, it is very helpful, I know now that I have to learn all of python
> and I know now that ... means variable.

No. It means learning a computer programming language - which in turn
means having the slightest clue about what a computer language is.

> I changed because I put save() in my view, per my last post about how
> to save data to the db, and didn't not open a python console.
> I tried to enter those lines in the pyhton shell starting with the
> importing of my class time, but it said there was no module with that
> name.
> "from intranet.timesheets.models import time" and there is a models.py
> and a time class in it?  do you think that it is not i my sitepath?
> I am still wanting to display data from the db, I was think that
> django had something to do it.
> So, after I enter those lines in my python shell, How do I put it in
> my view or page?

Python's tutorial is here:
http://docs.python.org/tutorial/

You'll also find some interesting informations here:
www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

To make a long story short:
1/ learn Python
2/ learn to ask at least intelligible questions
3/ then come back here.

Until you have completed points 1/ and 2/, *no one* will be able to
help you here - and chances are no one will even bother reading your
posts no more.

I don't like to look like the ugly guy in town, but seriously, these
are the friendliests and most helpful advises I can give you.
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