Thanks for replay Fredecir.

Im sorry i fixed, the problem is that im new with Django... and Django
make some work for me ...and i was thinking wrong :)


if i have a field DateTime defined in my model with auto_add=True, i
dont need to render the field hidden or something, bcz Django will
send the data automatically :)


The best Django Pow jejeje

On Jul 25, 9:28 am, Frédéric Hébert <fg.heb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> could you be more explanatory in your question ?
>
> How do you set your field value ? via a models.DateTimeField ?
>
> About the example that you 've given : is it the solution or what's
> giving the error ?
>
> I've tried your example and it works fine.
>
> Try to look for answers in django.db.fields.__init__ in DateTimeField class
>
> Frédéric
>
> 2009/7/25 Asinox <asi...@gmail.com>:
>
>
>
> > Hi, guy, i have a problem trying to save "datetime" in mysql.
>
> > the problem is that mysql dont need milliseconds in the datatime
> > field...
>
> > how ill send datatime in format "2009-12-12  1:25:30" without that
> > python and Django say: Enter a valid date/time in YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM[:ss
> > [.uuuuuu]] format  ??
>
> > Thanks
>
> --http://www.openidfrance.fr/fhebert
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