Thanks akaarial and bill,

Much appreciated for the help on getting me to understand more about django. :)

Best Regards,

Stanwin Siow



On Feb 20, 2012, at 5:11 AM, akaariai wrote:

> On Feb 19, 1:42 pm, Stanwin Siow <stanwin.kts...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hello,
>> 
>> The below method is an excerpt taken from the default registration forms.py 
>> with a few additional inputs.
>> 
>> class RegistrationForm(forms.Form):
>> 
>>     keywords = forms.ModelMultipleChoiceField(queryset=Keyword.objects.all())
>> 
>>     def save(self, profile_callback=None):
>> 
>>         new_user = 
>> RegistrationProfile.objects.create_inactive_user(username=self.cleaned_data['username'],password=self.cleaned_data['password1'],email=self.cleaned_data['email'],profile_callback=profile_callback)
>>         new_profile = 
>> UserProfile(user=new_user,username=self.cleaned_data['username'], 
>> keywords_subscribed=self.cleaned_data['keywords'],first_name=self.cleaned_data['first_name'],last_name=self.cleaned_data['last_name'],email=self.cleaned_data['email'])
>>         new_profile.save()
>>         return new_user
>> 
>> The highlighted portions will draw your attention to what i'm doing. As you 
>> can see i'm using a modelmultiplechoicefield which allows me to select 
>> multiple choices.
>> 
>> However when it gets stored into the database, it appends strange characters 
>> ( [<Keyword:)
>> 
>> Is there a way to get rid of the special characters? or how is it even 
>> appearing or getting populated?
> 
> If keywords_subscribed is a character field (as it seems), you should
> store something like [keyword.text for keyword in
> self.cleaned_data['keywords']] in the field, not the model list
> directly. Another option is to store the keywords in a
> ManyToManyField. In any case, the problem seems to be the mismatch of
> saving models instances into a field that doesn't expect model
> instances.
> 
> - Anssi
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