Hi!

when i go to create Actual class. i get this error:
Cannot assign None: "Actual.published" does not allow null values.

and it makes this error with each class that has published propertie.



On Nov 28, 3:32 am, Tim Valenta <tonightslasts...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You've got a lot of models in that file.  Which one are you trying to
> save when it throws the error?
>
> By the way, I notice that your "ItemWithMedia" class is probably
> creating a database table.. if you never need to manipulate it direct
> (ie, you only make subclasses of it), I might suggest putting this in
> the definition:
>
>     class ItemWithMedia(models.Model):
>         # ... all of your old stuff goes here
>         class Meta:
>             abstract = True
>
> That way Django knows it's just a base class.
>
> Not sure what the problem is, yet...
>
> On Nov 27, 3:27 pm, onoxo <vedran.ko...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > btw. here is a full code:
>
> > models.pyhttp://snipt.net/vedran/django-models-cannot-assign-none?key=ba151d53...
>
> > admin.pyhttp://snipt.net/vedran/django-admin-cannot-assign-none?key=53222b89c...
>
> > so... when i go to create new Actual item i get this error:
> > Cannot assign None: "Actual.published" does not allow null values.
>
> > On Nov 27, 10:57 pm, onoxo <vedran.ko...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > i get this error when i try to create new item in admin site.
>
> > > here is my models.py
> > > import datetime
> > > from django.db import models
> > > from tinymce import models as tinymce_models
> > > from filebrowser.fields import FileBrowseField
>
> > > class ItemWithMedia(models.Model):
> > >     created = models.DateTimeField(auto_now_add=True)
> > >     modified = models.DateTimeField(auto_now=True)
>
> > > class Actual(ItemWithMedia):
> > >     published = models.DateField('Published')
> > >     title_hr = models.CharField('(hr)', max_length=200)
> > >     title_en = models.CharField('(en)', max_length=200)
> > >     body_text_hr = models.TextField('(hr)')
> > >     body_text_en = models.TextField('(en)')
>
> > >     def __unicode__(self):
> > >         return self.title_hr
>
> > >     class Meta:
> > >         verbose_name = "Aktualno"
> > >         verbose_name_plural = "Aktualni"
> > >         ordering = ['-published']
>
> > > what could be the problem?

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