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my views.py cod:

def update_details(request):
   if request.method == "POST":
            form = UpdateDetailsForm(request.POST)
            if form.is_valid:
               asset_code=form.cleaned_data['asset_code1']
               fd=form.cleaned_data['product_details']
               verifications = Verification.objects.filter(asset_code__exact=asset_code)
               verifications.update(product_details=fd)

   return render_to_response('update_details.html',
                {'form':UpdateDetailsForm(),},
                context_instance=RequestContext(request))

I want to update 'product_details' column value in my model where asset code is exactly what user entered. But I am getting error when I submit button.

Error Message:

AttributeError object has no attribute 'cleaned_data' django

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  • Duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/4308527/…
    – Chandan
    Nov 27, 2013 at 6:28
  • @Chandan - not a duplicate. The exception is the same, but the cause is different. Nov 27, 2013 at 7:03
  • My apology. I realized my mistake after seeing the answer.
    – Chandan
    Nov 27, 2013 at 8:54
  • 1
    I also forgot the bracket and it took me 2 days to find the reason. I want to cry... Aug 2, 2020 at 20:58

2 Answers 2

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form.is_valid is a method; you need to call it:

from django.shortcuts import render, redirect

def update_details(request):
   if request.method == "POST":
            form = UpdateDetailsForm(request.POST, request.FILES)
            if form.is_valid():
               asset_code=form.cleaned_data['asset_code1']
               fd=form.cleaned_data['product_details']
               verifications = Verification.objects.filter(asset_code__exact=asset_code)
               # filter returns a list, so the line below will not work
               # you need to loop through the result in case there
               # are multiple verification objects returned
               # verifications.update(product_details=fd)
               for v in verifications:
                   v.update(product_details=fd)

               # you need to return something here
               return redirect('/')
            else:
               # Handle the condition where the form isn't valid
               return render(request, 'update_details.html', {'form': form})

   return render(request, 'update_details.html', {'form':UpdateDetailsForm()})
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  • 2
    No, this is the right answer. cleaned_data doesn't exist until is_valid is called, and checking it as a boolean value without calling it will return True but will not create cleaned_data. Nov 27, 2013 at 6:39
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Seems like you forgot to add () after, if form.is_valid:

replace your code with:

  def update_details(request):
     if request.method == "POST":
              form = UpdateDetailsForm(request.POST)
              if form.is_valid():
                 asset_code=form.cleaned_data['asset_code1']
                 fd=form.cleaned_data['product_details']
                 verifications = 
      Verification.objects.filter(asset_code__exact=asset_code)
                 verifications.update(product_details=fd)

     return render_to_response('update_details.html',
                  {'form':UpdateDetailsForm(),},
                  context_instance=RequestContext(request))

#i hope this helps

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  • This solution is already provided by the existing answer. Mar 3, 2023 at 20:29

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