Have you tried this?:

c = Company()
c.Subject = T
c.save()



On 12 April 2012 02:54, Sophia <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I have a question about how to enter data in django's database. I have the
> following Template, in which ' E ' is a variable that get the string:
>
> <form action="." method="GET"><input type="text" name="E" style="width:
> 450px;height: 30px;" /></form>
>
> This is my models.py in which I have a class named 'Company' and I want
> this variable 'E' be saved in 'Subject' :
>
> class Company(models.Model):
>     Subject = models.CharField(max_length=30)
>     start_time = models.DateTimeField()
>     end_time = models.DateTimeField()
>
>     def __unicode__(self):
>         return self.Subject
>
> Then in views.py I wrote something like this to save the variable in
> Subject field, it's incomplete, and I want you to help me about it :
>
> def Text_Box(request):
>     T = request.GET.get(E,' ')
>     if T:
>        # I don't know how to make an object of class 'Company' so then I
> save ' T ' in Company.Subject
>      else:
>         return render_to_response("Base.html") # Base.html is my basic
> template file
>
> I would really appreciate if you help me with it.
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Sophia
>
>
>
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