hi Folks
I have a model which has in it some stuff that looks like:
class Simulation(models.Model):
...
boundaryCondition=models.ManyToManyField
('SimCoupling',blank=True,null=True)
...
class Coupling(models.Model):
...
class SimCoupling(models.Model):
...
original=model
Thanks.
Before I suggest anything concrete for the docs, let's see if my
understanding is now right:
The problem from my point of view was that I didn't think I had any
hidden fields. Hence I didn't loop over them, and didn't think of
them - yes, despite the massive hint in the error message .
Hi Malcolm
Thanks for looking in at this. There is some magic aura about this
group.
Both times I've posted to it, I've found other folks solutions that I
could
not find before I finally, in desperation, post ... and then magically
they
appear ... (In this case, I finally found the combination of
Why I didn't find this before? It seems Paul had the same problem, and
one has to loop
over the hidden fields in each form ...
{% for hid in form.hidden_fields %} {{hid}}{% endfor %}
On Aug 10, 4:59 pm, bnl wrote:
> hi folks
>
> I have a formset, which I want to display usin
hi folks
I have a formset, which I want to display using a customised template
for the forms.
This works:
{{formset.mangement_form}}
{% for form in formset.forms %}
{{form}}
{% endfor %}
The following displays ok, let's me edit one form, but then I can't
update it or add another, failling wi
Hi Folks
I'm trying to move up from a complex form based on a model declaration
to a model formset built on the same idea.
I have a model which has some stuff that looks something like
class Vocab(models.Model):
''' Holds the values of a choice list aka vocabulary '''
name=models.CharFi
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