You have a rating field in your model, I don't know if it is
intentionally but then in your ModelForm, if you specify an extra
field also named 'rating' then you are overriding the one in the
model, I think. Also, such extra field in the form, shouldn't it be
form.IntegerField instead of model.IntegerField?

Hector Garcia - Web developer, musician
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On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 5:35 AM, Andy Mckay <a...@clearwind.ca> wrote:
> On 09-11-12 2:33 PM, jul wrote:
>> I've got the Rating model and the AddRestaurantForm shown below. In
>> order to add a rating when submitting a new restaurant, I added an
>> extra field to AddRestaurantForm. Can I do that? If I can, how can I
>> save separately the Restaurant instance and the rating instance (I'll
>> get the user from the context)?
>
> Sure that works just fine.
>
> When you save the form, you'll save the restaurant instance. You can
> then get the rating from the forms.cleaned_data and save that however
> you'd like.
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