Hi Allison,

Which database are you using ? SQLite ?
The Protein.objects.all() return the desired object ? Does it returns
something ?

Cheers :)
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Rui
http://ruivaldo.blogspot.com


On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 6:04 AM, allisongardner
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am stumped. Database worked fine yesterday, adding new protein
> sequence quite happily. Start tryign to do the same today, having made
> no changes at all to my models or anything, and I get the error:
> DoesNotExist at /admin/amyprot/sequence/add/
> Protein matching query does not exist.
> Request Method:         GET
> Request URL:    http://127.0.0.1:8000/admin/amyprot/sequence/add/
> Exception Type:         DoesNotExist
> Exception Value:        Protein matching query does not exist.
> Exception Location:     /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/django/db/models/
> query.py in get, line 252
>
> (ps is it bad that i show all my paths here?)
>
> I have three tables: Protein, Mutation and Sequence. Prot_name is the
> primary key in my protein table. Mutation has this set as a foreign
> key, the primary key in my Mutation table is Mut_id. I have a one to
> one relationship from Mutation to Sequence (with me renaming the
> primary key sequence_id but obviously it is the same as mut_id). I am
> not using the svn release and can't update to that for a couple of
> months.
>
> Why work last night and not now..how can it break itself over
> night???!!!!!
>
> Regards,
> Allison
> >
>

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