On Thu, 2007-08-16 at 05:25 -0700, jeffhg58 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using a form_as_model with newforms and when I do a save I get
> the following error message on the form:
>
> format is %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.
Grepping through the source code, the string "format is" does not appear
anywhere in the source in the for you describe. Which version of Django
are you using?
[...]
> views.py
>
> AddEventFormClass = forms.form_for_model(Events)
>
> if request.method == 'POST':
> # If data was POSTed, we're trying to create a new Event.
> form = AddEventFormClass(request.POST)
>
>
> # Check for errors.
> print 'errors is ', form.errors
> if form.is_valid():
> form.save()
> return HttpResponseRedirect("/tct/events/%s/" % city_id)
>
> The errors occur before the form.is_valid check
What do you mean? Does an actual exception get raised? Or are you saying
that something is printed out on the line where your print statement is?
Perhaps you could paste the actual traceback or printed output rather
than trying to summarise the results, because it's not clear what is
really going on.
Also, what is in the POSTed data for the field in question? Is it valid
data?
Regards,
Malcolm
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