Thanks yingi, u saved a life :)

On Jun 10, 2017 12:20 PM, "yingi keme" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Well. What you are trying to do is a bit awkward, but i will try my best
> to answer.
>
> The variable for foreign key is supposed to be declared under Student
> model because parents can typically have more than one kid in a school isnt
> it?
> You should try and understand relational database.
>
> Now this is how i will write the code
>
> class Parent(models.Model):
>    .......
>
> class Student(models.Model):
>      parent = models.ForeignKey(Parent)
>
> Now if you want to save with a form. Remember that when you render a form
> field    which contains some kind of relationship, it appears as a
> drop-down list in your webpage. What i suggest is to do the saving in your
> views.py instead of rendering the relational form field.
>
> So u can do it Like this
>
> def Function(request):
>     Obj = Parents.object.get(name='David')
>     StudentObj= MyForm({'parent' : Obj})
>     StudentObj.save()
>
> Remember the function above is just an assumed prototype of how your
> function should be and not the actual code.
>
> Yingi Kem
>
> On 9 Jun 2017, at 5:43 AM, Elorm Koku <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
> I need a means to save these 2 models related by FK but I want to use one
> form. I searched but I jus can't do it.
>
> class Student(models.Model):
> .......
>
> class Parent(models.Model):
> ........
> child = models.ForeignKey(Student)
>
>
> All I need is a form I can use to every student and their parent
> simultaneously.
> Am I doing this wrong? If so kindly correct me.
> Thanks
>
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