HI Ronak,

 correct, i have an edit button in the template.html,  trying to get this butto 
to re-direct to 
a page where the form is presented with the editable data.

Best,

K
On 17 Aug 2019, at 05:12, RONAK JAIN <jainronak...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hey , 
> 
> I think ,  i am not sure but got it so here you need to develop url from the 
> templates it's mean you are trying your url from tenplate page Right?
> 
> 
> So ,  if you are connecting with them i think you need to correction on your 
> url form...
> 
> 
> Please let me first ,  i am getting right then,  i will try to solve your 
> conditions.
> 
> 
> Thanks
> 
> On Sat, 17 Aug 2019, 01:58 Kean, <kean...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> New to Django, and am really really struggling which something maybe others 
> may find really easy..
> 
> I've created a custom database model, and the subsequent modelform template 
> to enable creating a record and storing to database.
> However I am struggling to create two instances, where the user, retrieves a 
> specific record created by them and can edit or delete this via a template.
> 
> My setup is as follows:
> 
> I have a url. In the body I have called each of the record to display with 
> the objects. I then added a button for edit and delete to each record.
> 
> My thought process was if the user presses the edit button, the user is 
> directed to a URL which enables them to edit any of the existing objects 
> details
> specifically around that record, and the edit url recognises the PK, and 
> takes the user to only edit that record with that PK.
> Once in the modelform, they can see all the object related data, i.e name = 
> John , Surname = Smith ... they can then change the data, and submit it 
> to the database. The record is then stored with new data and same PK, into 
> the databse and the user is then 
> redirected  to the records overview page, to determine the next step, edit 
> another record or delete.
> 
> 
> -- This is my button setup for the edit -
> 
> template.
> 
>       <div>
>               <a href="{% /editbusiness %}" type="button" class="btn 
> btn-primary btn-sm">Edit</button"></a>
> 
> 
> --- This is url path to get to the edit record url ---
> 
> 
>       path('Business register/Business management/Admin/Edit or remove 
> business/editbusiness', views.editbusiness, name='editbusiness'),
> 
> --- This is the view I have created to extract retrieve the post request and 
> render it to the editing template, 
> 
> 
> def editbusiness(request):
>       data = Businessownercreate.objects.all()        
>       if request.method == "POST":    
>               form = Businessownercreate(request.POST, instance=instance)
> 
>               if form.is_valid():
>                       form.save()
>                       return redirect("accounts:editremovebusiness")
>       else:
>               form =  forms.Businessownercreate()
>               args = { "form": form }
>               return render(request, 'editbusiness.html', args)
> 
> --- This is the template that allows the user to edit the record via a 
> modelform, based on the original Businessownercreate form, which just creates 
> the nentity record.
> 
> {% load static %}
> 
> 
>     <div class="container">
>     <br>
> 
>         <form method="POST">
>             {% csrf_token %}
>                 {{form.as_p}}
> 
>       <br>                
>         <button class="btn" type = "submit">submit</button>    
>     </form>
> 
> Sorry for the long mail, and the detail, but it's tough starting out with a 
> project, and im jut trying to grow and learn.
> Please can anyone provide any guidance on how I can resolve to pull the data 
> to the edit modelform from the database and save the data, with final 
> redirect.
> 
> Best,
> 
> K
> 
> 
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