Hi,

sorry for the newbie question!

In the admin I cannot create a user without a username, but on the shell it 
is possible:

>>> from django.contrib.auth.models import User
>>> u = User()
>>> u.save()
>>> u.id
2

I am trying to understand why this is possible. Does this mean model 
constraints in general are not enforced when instances are created and 
saved? Thus I will always have to validate my models before saving them, 
unless I set null=True on a field, in which case I'd expect to get an 
exception?

Thanks,
Claus

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