At first glance, I'd guess it's because the PK for ringo and beatles
haven't been updated in the instances you have.


On 22 November 2013 16:31, Adam Smith <[email protected]> wrote:

> As I was learning the Django Docs (
> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.6/topics/db/models/#extra-fields-on-many-to-many-relationships),
> I found the following code not working. Is it a bug? At least the result is
> unexpected.
>
> ringo = Person(name="Ringo")
> beatles = Group(name="Beatles")
> m1 = Membership(person=ringo, group=beatles,
>                 date_joined=date.today(),
>                 reason='whatever')
> ringo.save(), beatles.save()
> print m1.person.id, m1.group.id  # yes, they have values.
> m1.save()  # IntegrityError: membership.person_id may not be NULL
>
>
> Why can't m1 be save, since both its foreign key fields have been save
> successfully?
>
> Thanks.
>
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