here (http://dpaste.com/71450/) is an example for using
inlineformset_factory (see better_author_edit). don´t know if this is
much help though.

maybe you can post your exact error-message.

patrick.

On Aug 30, 12:09 am, cmiller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have been hitting my head against a wall for way to long on this.
>
> When I view it on the edit page everything looks great!  But when I
> try to Save or Update, everything unravels.
>
> I'm following it just the way the very sparse documentation suggests,
> and yet I get a "Exception Type:   KeyError".  I've tried it the way
> listed below and where "ff=BookFormSet(request.POST, instance=a)" and
> where I first put request.POST into a dictionary.  Nothing works.  Any
> help would be greatly appreciated.
>
>     author = request.session.get('author', None)
>     a = Author.objects.get(id=author.id)
>     BookFormSet = inlineformset_factory(Author, Books, extra=0)
>     rf = BookFormSet(instance=a)
>
>     if request.method == 'POST':
>         if request.POST['submit']=='Update':
>             ff = BookFormSet(request.POST)
>             if ff.is_valid():
>                 instances = ff.save()
>                 return HttpResponseRedirect('/profile/books/view/')
>
> Thanks!
> cmiller
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