CCing list. On 12/10/2014 08:06 AM, VENKTESH GUTTEDAR wrote:
Ya i used python manage.py syncdb
Well, per Davids suggestion, you might want to check that it is indeed the email field that is triggering the validation error. Both the first_name and last_name fields in auth_user have a field length of 30 and each would trigger the error mentioned if you entered 31 characters.
On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 7:26 PM, Adrian Klaver <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: On 12/10/2014 04:38 AM, VENKTESH GUTTEDAR wrote: Hello, I am using DJango 1.7 and Postgresql 9.3.5. I am trying to store email in the username field of django.contrib.auth.models.__User. but when i try to store more than 30 characters i am getting this error : Ensure this value has at most 30 characters (it has 31) django i tried changing the max length to 75 of username field of auth_user. but still i am getting the same error. Please help me to solve this On my install of Django 1.7 the email field is already varchar(75). Are you updating from a previous version of Django? Did you run python manage.py sycndb ? Also where are you trying to insert the data from? If from a form have you checked the field validation code for the email field? -- Regards : Venktesh Guttedar. -- Adrian Klaver [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> -- Regards : Venktesh Guttedar.
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