diogobaeder wrote: > OK, but is it garanteed that I can delete the instance without raising > an exception later, at the other methods, like "save" and "post_save" > handler? For me, overriding the "save" method seems a bit too much > code to do a very simple thing... > > Thanks! > > Diogo > > On May 26, 2:15 am, Ankit <ankit....@mkhoj.com> wrote: > >> Diogo Baeder wrote: >> >>> Hi there, >>> >>> How can I can cancel a model instance "save()" call from inside a >>> "pre_save" handler? Do I really have to reimplement the "save" method in >>> the model class to accomplish it? >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>> Hi there, >>> >>> How can I can cancel a model instance "save()" call from inside a >>> "pre_save" handler? Do I really have to reimplement the "save" method in >>> the model class to accomplish it? >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >> YOu can do this by overriding save method.or simply by deleting that >> instance >> >> >> > > > . > > if any other model is not foreignkey on that model you can delete it and will > not give any exception.overiding save it not a big deal.in save you can do > what you want even you can make db connection and write the query.save is in > both admin and in form but admin one is more preferable
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