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Is it possible to allow manual editing of auto DateTimeField's on the add / change page of a model. The fields are defined as:

post_date = models.DateTimeField(auto_now_add=True)
post_updated = models.DateTimeField(auto_now=True)

I'm not sure how manually overriding these would exactly work, is the auto updating handled at the database level or in django itself?

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  • the auto updating gets handled in pre_save method of DateTimeField, at Django level.
    – okm
    Apr 21, 2012 at 16:30
  • Everything is possible but it could be easier if you'd tell us how exactly you want those field to behave. I think it would be better to use default=datetime.datetime.now for post_date field and tweak inital value for post_updated field in Form.
    – seler
    Apr 21, 2012 at 18:45

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auto_now_add=True and auto_now=True assume editable=False. So if you need to correct this field, don't use them.

Auto updating handles at django level. For example, if you update queryset, e.g.

Article.object.filter(pk=10).update(active=True)

won't update post_updated field. But

article = Article.object.get(pk=10)
article.active = True
atricle.save()

will do

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auto_now_add=True and auto_now=True assume editable=False. So if you need to modify this field in the admin or in any other ModelForm, then don't use the auto_now_*=True settings.

Automatic updating of these auto_now_* fields is handled at the Django level.

If you update an instance of a model with an auto_now_*=True field, then Django will automatically update the field, e.g.,

class Article(models.Model):
    active = models.BooleanField()
    updated = models.DateTimeField(auto_now=True)
article = Article.object.get(pk=10)
article.active = True
article.save()
# ASSERT: article.updated has been automatically updated with the current date and time

If you want to override this automatic behavior in Django, you can do so by updating the instance via queryset.update(), e.g.,

Article.object.filter(pk=10).update(active=True)
# ASSERT: Article.object.get(pk=10).updated is unchanged

import datetime
Article.object.filter(pk=10).update(updated=datetime.datetime(year=2014, month=3, day=21))
# ASSERT: article.updated == March 21, 2014

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