On 6/12/07, strelok31 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Any ideas? I have been stuck on this for a while and I got nobody else
> to ask for help. Thanks again.

If you're really stuck, you need pointers as much as you need a
solution; there really are many sources to find info on how to
accomplish this fairly simple task.

General steps:
 1) add to html, which you've already done.
 2) add to python view, which you've done wrong.
 3) add to python model, which you probably haven't done.
 3) add to database, which you probably haven't done.

For #2, this line:
sales_person = document.Submit.salespeople_dropdown.value
most certainly should be something like this:
sales_person = request.POST['salespeople_dropdown']


Based on this line:
from django.models.accukeys import acculicenses
you're using an old version of Django (pre-0.95), which is fine, but
means you should refer to documents for the version you're using.  I
suggest this:
http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/0_91/

Anyway, for #3, go find the module accukeys.py, find the class in it
named AccuLicense, and add a field attribute for sales_person.

For #4, however you handle your DB migration, add the sales_person
column to the DB; you should see mysql's docs for how to do that.

If you are new to programming, rather than asking a broad question
hoping for a very specific solution, consider contracting to get the
job done or taking the time to learn the tools.

We want to make Django easy to use, but even so, a fairly large amount
of knowledge is assumed.

Cheers,
  Jeremy

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