Are you sure that filtering using a string is the same as filtering using
an int? I think that Django doesn't automatically convert it. So the
condition

events = Event.objects.filter(end__month='11')

should be

events = Event.objects.filter(end__month=11)

Indeed 
documentation<https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/models/querysets/#year>does
things this way. I see that you succeded in filtering with

filter(end_start='2013')

perhaps end__startswith? In that case you are treating it as a string.
May you please check this and let me know?

Cheers,

Leo



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2013/11/26 Vojtěch Tranta <vojta.tra...@gmail.com>

> from django.db import models
> from django.contrib.auth.models import User
> from student import Student
> from eventtype import EventType
> from django import forms
> import datetime
>
> class Event(models.Model):
> user = models.ForeignKey(User)
> student = models.ForeignKey(Student)
> place = models.CharField(max_length=200, null=True)
> type = models.ForeignKey(EventType)
> start = models.DateTimeField('event start', default=datetime.datetime.now)
> end = models.DateTimeField('event end', default=datetime.datetime.now)
> absence = models.NullBooleanField()
> note = models.TextField(null=True)
> created = models.DateTimeField('created time')
> created_by = models.ForeignKey(User, related_name='event creator')
> description = models.TextField(null=True)
>
> class Meta:
> app_label = 'jvc'
>
> def __unicode__(self):
> return self.type.name +' '+ self.student.fullname +'
> '+self.start.strftime('%d.%m.%Y')
>
> I should mention that I have my models in separated files in "models"
> folder inside app called "jvc"
>
> Dne úterý, 26. listopadu 2013 8:25:40 UTC+1 Leo napsal(a):
>>
>> May you please post your Event model?
>>
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>>
>> 2013/11/26 Начаров Михаил <michael....@gmail.com>
>>
>>> Hi Tranta.
>>> In my projects this functionality works fine.
>>> What version of django did you used?
>>> Do you sure that field end in Event table contains November dates?
>>>
>>> Also, you can use *today.month* instead of  *int(today.strftime('%m')*)
>>> and* today.year *instead of  *int(today.strftime('%Y')).*
>>> And in django docs says that it necessary to validate your form before
>>> use it:
>>>
>>> *if event_form.is_valid():*
>>> *    event = event_form.save()*
>>>
>>>
>>> вторник, 26 ноября 2013 г., 5:24:21 UTC+6 пользователь Vojtěch Tranta
>>> написал:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>> do you have any clue why this does not work?
>>>>
>>>> def index(request):
>>>> if request.method == 'POST' and request.POST:
>>>>  event_form = EventForm(request.POST)
>>>> event = event_form.save()
>>>>
>>>> today = datetime.date.today();
>>>>  year = int(today.strftime('%Y'))
>>>> month = int(today.strftime('%m'))
>>>> events = Event.objects.filter(end__month='11')
>>>>  # events = Event.objects.all()
>>>> pdb.set_trace()
>>>> cal = jvccalendar.HTMLCalendar(jvccalendar.MONDAY).formatmonth(year,
>>>> month, events)
>>>>  form = EventForm()
>>>> return render_to_response('jvc/index.html', {'cal': cal, 'side_form':
>>>> form}, context_instance=RequestContext(request))
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I am still getting "events" as empty, filtering using
>>>> filter(end_start='2013') works, but filtering by month does not, I googled
>>>> as much as I could, but no luck. I copied code from StackOverflow, but no
>>>> luck....
>>>> Thank you!
>>>>
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