Masklinn wrote: > On 29 Oct 2008, at 15:06 , Paddy Joy wrote: >> Is there an easy way of doing this or do I need to create a custom >> form that contains the fields of both models and then separate the >> data in my view? >> >> Paddy > > What's wrong with creating two different Forms (one for the account, > one for the user) and displaying them together in the template? Django > has no problem with that (it's in fact one of Django's strengths, > being able to mix and match several Forms in a single view&template). > Are you sure that both forms' save() methods will be called on a submit?
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