One minor edit to that:
form.save(request) -> form.save(request, kalender)

On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 8:47 PM, Kurtis Mullins <kurtis.mull...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hey,
>
> I tried re-writing your view and form for you -- but I ran into a snag. I
> don't read German so other than code-wise (and a couple of obvious words,
> like kalender and participants) I'm not really sure what you're trying to
> accomplish.
>
> I do see one obvious issue, though. Participants is a many-to-many field
> in your Model and you're also using the same attribute in your form. Here's
> something you could try in your form and view:
>
> View:
> --------
> if request.method == 'POST':
>     form = MyForm(request.POST)
>     if form.is_valid():
>         form.save(request)
>
> Form:
> ---------
> def save(self, request, kalender, commit=True):
>
>     # Get an Instance of the Termin object.
>     obj = super(Termin, self).save(commit=True)
>
>     # Add the user as a participant if 'add_me' = True
>     if self.cleaned_data['add_me']:
>         obj.participants.add(request.user)
>
>     # Set the Calendar, Save, and return
>     obj.in_calendar = kalender
>     obj.save()
>     return obj
>
> Hopefully I didn't just confuse you more :) Good luck!
>

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