On Sat, May 3, 2014 at 9:07 AM, LaPerl <japo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I have 5 different models all with relations with themselves. I want to
> use ModelForm to generate a form that will contain fields of all these
> models. I read and read, I tried different things to do this (inheritance,
> subclassing...) and then use the class based views to do CRUD with the
> object that contains the fields that I want to show to the user. I don't
> want to use FBV, but I am thinking that this i not possible, is that true?
>
> Maybe I don't understand how does it works, please someone that put me in
> the right way.
>
>
ModelForms definitely work, and they can definitely be combined with CBVs.
Django's documentation contains a whole lot of example code and tutorials,
but if you don't tell us what you've tried (and I mean *exactly* what
you've tried), we can't give you any advice better than "read the
documentation".

If you'd like a little more guidance, why not try showing us what you've
tried, and what isn't working as you expected?

Yours,
Russ Magee %-)

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