Did you add a file named __init__.py to the views directory you created?
 This file tells Python to treat the directory as a package and allow
traversal into the view file.

NRY

Stefan Foulis wrote:
> I searched around the django documentation and didn't find anything  
> about this...
> 
> what I'm trying to do is divide up the views.py file into multiple  
> files because the single views.py file in some of my apps is getting  
> very cluttered.
> 
> I tried just making a views subdirectory and then placing multiple  
> files with groups of views inside, referencing to them in urls.py  
> with an extra dot with the name...
> 
> classic reference:
> ProjectName.AppName.views.functionName  (using a single views.py)
> 
> then I tried this:
> ProjectName.AppName.views.viewGroupFileName.functionName
> (with a directory called "views" in the Application Directory and a  
> python File "viewGroupFileName.py" in there that has a function  
> called "functionName" inside)
> 
> With this I get a ViewDoesNotExitst: No module named  
> viewGroupFileName.functionName.
> 
> Is it possible to divide up the view into multiple files? Is this  
> also possible with models?
> 
> thanks for any hints
> 
> - stefan
> 
> 

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