That's quite a vague requirement. You could override form_valid()
in your view and increment a counter in your model manually
before saving. It might pay to ask yourself why you need a
counter. Does it make more sense to record the actions in a
separate table and count the records? Will the count require
filtering later (e.g. number of counts each month, week, day).

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Jon Black
www.jonblack.org


On Mon, Jul 2, 2012, at 23:25, Bharati Sharma wrote:

  I want to add counter in my project so that the value in the
  table increases as the data is put in the database. Can anyone
  help me plz.


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