Thanks Melvyn. Using model_to_dict I can now see the ID.

Tom

On Saturday, August 18, 2012 12:15:58 AM UTC+1, Melvyn Sopacua wrote:
>
> On 17-8-2012 18:41, Tom wrote: 
>
> > I'm able to export the data this way, but I can't get the attributes 
> > of the full model as I would as if I was using the Django shell. 
> > Particularly important is the ID of an object, because without that I 
> > won't know which ID to update on the remote web service. That's why 
> > I'm only dealing with "created" objects for now. 
>
> Why not? You have full access to the created instance with the instance 
> argument passed to the post_save signal. 
> You could for example use: 
> from django.forms import model_to_dict 
> data = model_to_dict(instance) 
> print data 
>
> and you should see the pk there. 
>
> -- 
> Melvyn Sopacua 
>

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