If possible, the easiest way would be to create a form based on a model
(subclass ModelForm). When you save the form the values will be stores in
the appropriate database fields.

To answer your final question, the 4 part tutorial I mentioned covers that.

- Paulo

On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 10:09 AM, Jagdeep Singh Malhi <
singh.malh...@gmail.com> wrote:

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> > Why do you think you would get any SQL with that? You're creating a
> > form, not a model.
> ok
> I also want to store the value in database using form.
>
> Now what i can do?
> any tutorial of that?
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