anyone on this ? On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 2:44 PM, rahul jain <[email protected]> wrote: > Could it be generic ?. I mean i don't want to specify self.naughty_field. > > How to do it for self.any_field ? > > RJ > > On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 9:29 AM, [email protected] > <[email protected]> wrote: >> Django admin can't differentiate between empty string and None and >> picks empty string which makes sense in most cases. >> >> If you don't like the idea of empty string override the save method >> and coerce empty string to None before calling the super classes save, >> e.g. >> >> class YourModel(models.Model): >> ... >> >> def save(self, *args, **kwargs): >> if self.naughty_field == '': >> self.naughty_field = None >> super(YourModel, self).save(*args, **kwargs) >> >> Euan >> >> On Jun 29, 4:15 pm, rahul jain <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Hi there ! >>> >>> One of my model fields attribute is set to null="true" to allow None >>> values. But if I use admin to save those model objects and leave it >>> blank, it saves blank value instead of None. >>> How to fix this ? >>> >>> And Blank value is not None. Blank is "" (empty) but None is NULL in >>> databases. >>> >>> -RJ >> >> -- >> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups >> "Django users" group. >> To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. >> To unsubscribe from this group, send email to >> [email protected]. >> For more options, visit this group at >> http://groups.google.com/group/django-users?hl=en. >> >> >
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