Btw, has_changed() doesn't seem to work on non-model forms, does it? On Jan 12, 12:43 am, Alastair Campbell <ala...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 1:09 AM, Karen Tracey <kmtra...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Using the instance parameter is the POST leg also allows you to simply > > save() the form to get the changes to the instance saved. There is then no > > need to individually copy each of the fields from the form's cleaned_data > > dict to the model instance. See: > > Thanks Karen, that worked great. > > I had done quite a few non-model forms, which is a more manual > process, I hadn't twigged that you save the form rather than the > model. After that, the changed form aspect works great and I can > selectively output the changed data. > > Thanks for the help, > > -Alastair
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