Daniel thanks man for helping, and noticing problems in that dirty
mess. i am basically very new to django.
I hadn't given a field called address in the form, and + didnt give it
blank=True in the model either so i guess it wasnt working, + what you
said was also true.
thanks a lot, hope u are alw
On Sunday, February 20, 2011 12:05:12 PM UTC, The_Legend wrote:
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> Oh sorry, i thought i wrote, but i guess it didnt convey the message.
>
> have written a registration form. so it takes data from this form then
> first creates a user then i have a model called people in my app
> called mainap
Oh sorry, i thought i wrote, but i guess it didnt convey the message.
have written a registration form. so it takes data from this form then
first creates a user then i have a model called people in my app
called mainapp. so i just need to add data to the database for this
model. but i am not abl
On Sunday, February 20, 2011 11:26:18 AM UTC, The_Legend wrote:
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> i am not able to use model forms to input data for models in database.
>
>
I'd get some treatment for that, if I were you.
Seriously, what problem are you having? Are we supposed to guess?
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i am not able to use model forms to input data for models in database.
model.py --
gender_list = (('M', 'Male'), ('F', 'Female' ))
class people(models.Model):
userID = models.ForeignKey(User, unique=True)
name = models.CharField('name',max_length=30)
address = models.CharField('addres
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