I guess... the more deeper question is.. how can I pass a related
model object and potentiall an unrelated model object into the form's
validations methods?

On Jun 10, 10:42 pm, Adi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a model  Owner and a model Relation.
>
> class  Relation(models.Model):
>     pet=models.CharField(max_length=2)
>     owner = models.ForeignKey (Owner)
>
> then I have a ModelForm
>
> class RelationForm(ModelForm):
>    class Meta:
>        fields  = ('pet')
>
> The application flow works like this: You create a Relation object
> within the context of an Owner Object. There is a rule that says that
> a owner cannot have two Relation with the same pet value. How can I
> create a validation on the form that can check this rule. Basically,
> How can i pass owner object that I have in the view when I call
> RelationForm.is_valid()
>
> -Adi
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