I need to show Telephone and Address modelforms in the middle of
another big form,
so I decided to organize the big form into smaller modelforms and
display each in a separate fieldset.
This works well until the next time I clear the DB and run syncdb.
At that point,
syncdb completely ignores the app containing these modelforms. It
does not create tables for them or load initial data. If I run
manage.py reset venue then it does create the tables.
Here are the forms. If I remove these from models.py, then syncdb
creates all the tables in this file. If I put them back in, it
doesn't. Am I doing something wrong here or have I just hit some
sort of
limit?
Thanks
class VenueNamesForm(ModelForm):
class Meta:
model = Venue
fields = ['name', 'room_name', 'multi_room']
class AreaForm(ModelForm):
class Meta:
model = Venue
fields = ['area']
class EmailWebForm(ModelForm):
class Meta:
model = Venue
fields = ['email_address', 'website_url']
class ContactsForm(ModelForm):
contact = forms.ModelMultipleChoiceField(required=False, queryset
= Entity.objects.filter(role__exact="CON"))
class Meta:
model = Venue
fields = ['contact']
class CapacityForm(ModelForm):
class Meta:
model = Venue
fields = ['wheelchair_accessible', 'wheelchair_capacity',
'seating_capacity']
class StatusForm(ModelForm):
class Meta:
model = Venue
fields = ['active', 'comments']
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