Try adding this to your template:

{% if form.non_field_errors %}<ul class="errorlist">
{{form.non_field_errors.as_ul}}</ul>{% endif %}

This will tell you form errors that aren't specific to a field.

Tim

On Dec 10, 8:26 am, Berco Beute <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here's the code:
>
> http://dpaste.com/97758/
>
> My modelform stays invalid although the required fields of the
> instance are set. The 'product' field is excluded from the form
> because it shouldn't be edited. When the form is posted I'm trying to
> set the product on the form instance again, but that somehow doesn't
> work out to well.
>
> In line 17 the form is found to be invalid although I set the
> OrderLineForm's OrderLine instance has the required 'product' field
> set with the appropriate object (tested at line 16). I thought
>
> I've successfully used this strategy in other projects but I'm at a
> loss what happens here. I'm also not sure how to debug this properly.
>
> Any pointers/suggestions would be highly appreciated.
>
> 2B
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