Is this a bug in the documentation? ModelForm 'fields' attributes throwing error without trailing comma in the Tuple
Hey guys,
I've ran into this problem before and it took me a while to figure out the issue. I've ran into it again while just playing around with a small app.
In the ModelForm you can define which fields to use. The documented example is here: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.4/topics/forms/modelforms/#using-a-subset-of-fields-on-the-form
In the 'exclude' attribute, they show the leading comma. In the 'fields' attribute, they don't. I haven't ran their exact example -- but something very similar and I get a weird error, unless I throw in the trailing comma after the final element of the tuple.
I'm just wondering if anyone can verify that this is a bug with the documentation before I start the journey of searching through the existing tickets and filing one if it hasn't been reported.
Thanks!
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