Well I can set blank=True for the fields of the Deadline, but that
doesn't feel quite correct still as now someone could potentially half
fill out a deadline and have it validate.

I'm thinking I'm going to have to just do custom validation.  Is that
correct?

On Jan 15, 1:15 pm, mw <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> First I have two classes setup, Event and Deadline.  Deadline has a
> foreign key pointing to an Event so that events can have multiple
> deadlines attached to them.  Event's form is generated through
> modelform, while I used
>
> modelformset_factory(Deadline, max_num=0, extra=1,exclude=('event'))
>
> for the deadlines.  I would like there to be one form so a user could
> just click submit once, with zero or more deadlines and have it be
> OK.  Unfortunately, submitting zero deadlines with the Event's fields
> filled out results in the deadlines being marked as not valid.
>
> How can I set a sorta minimum number of deadlines, i.e. zero, so that
> if a person doesn't have a deadline they could still submit the event?
>
> Thanks in advance for any help,
> mw
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