Not sure if this will help, but I have diverted from the standard
method of database updates taught in the tutorial.

I take a more traditional sql methodology

for example in any view that I am using.

I collect the data elements via a request
and then build a sql statement

for example

(The exact syntax may be a little off.)

var_1=request.post(name)

var_2=...etc

insert into table 1(col_1,col_2) values ('var_1,var_2)

commit


Let me know if this helps and I can update the syntax to be more
precise.

On Feb 2, 9:51 pm, ajohnston <ajohnston...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Feb 2, 2:30 pm, ds39 <sdavid...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Is there any page, outside of the
>
> > official documentation, that gives an example from beginning to end
> > regarding how to save ModelForms in your database using views.py
> > rather than the shell (including sample URLs) ? Also, how would I
> > access the entered text via the shell to determine if it was saved ?
>
> Did you do the tutorial[1]?. Be sure to do all four parts. After that
> the examples in the ModelForms documentation[2] should make sense. If
> not, ask specific questions about what is not working the way you
> think it should. Good luck.
>
> {1]https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/intro/tutorial01/
> [2]https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.3/topics/forms/modelforms/

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