Hi All,

I have a model something like this:

doctype_choices = (
    ('PDF','Adobe PDF'),
    ('WORD','Microsoft Word' ),
    ('EXCEL','Microsoft EXCEL'),

     )

sector_choices = (
    ('All','All'),
    ('Social Recovery','Social Recovery'),
    ('Physical Infrastructure','Physical Infrastructure'),
    ('Economic Recovery','Economic Recovery'),
    ('Finance and Administration','Finance and Administration'),
    ('Projects','Projects'),

    )

class Document(meta.Model):
    title = meta.CharField(maxlength=200)
    description = meta.CharField(maxlength=300)
    sector = meta.CharField(maxlength=200,choices=sector_choices)
    document= meta.FileField(upload_to = "docs")
    document_date = meta.DateField()
    doctype = meta.CharField(maxlength=5,choices=doctype_choices)
    docsize = meta.CharField(maxlength=10)



All I want to do is the get the size of a document ( stat/getsize()
whatever ) and save it as docsize in my database when the document is
saved in Admin.

Not sure how the pre_save() works, but I imagine that a post_save() may
do it?( not many practical examples of these in the tutorials though)

I must be missing something, but I am not seeing how this can be done
and I cannot recall seeing many examples of assigning a value to an
attribute of an object in the tutorials either.

Grateful for any input.

Django is great!!!

Y-Coci


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