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If you specify auto_now=True
, or auto_now_add=True
, then you make the field editable=False
at the same time. Hence it means it will not show up in the form.
Probably a minimal change would be to specify a default
value by using a function, instead of using the auto_now_add=True
property, like:
from django.utils import timezone as tz
class TestRule(models.Model):
code = models.CharField(_('Code'), max_length=56, null=False,
blank=False, db_column='code')
name = models.CharField(_('Name'), max_length=128, null=False,
db_index=True, db_column='name', blank=False)
created_at = models.DateTimeField(_('Created At'), null=False,
db_column='created_at', blank=False,
default=tz.now)
Note that we do not call the now(..)
function. If we would do that, then we would set the created_at
column to the timestamp when we constructed the models (not the instances of the model). By passing a reference to the now(..)
function, the function will be called when a new model instance is added.
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