Saturday, May 18, 2013

Re: no module name error

Since I'm unfamiliar with the book, I don't know about the 'created_at' field, which must be specific to the book's app design.

Try commenting out the reference to 'created_at' in admin.py and see if you get further.  If so, then try to be sure that you are following the book in order, and that there aren't a set of changes that you need to make together, of which you have only made some.  Try to be sure that you understand each change the book makes, and read ahead before implementing changes.

It's past my bedtime here, and I don't expect to be on line tomorrow.  Good luck.  Someone else may step in to help, or if you're still having trouble on Monday I'll try to find some more time.




On Sat, May 18, 2013 at 8:07 PM, Kakar Arunachal Service <kakararunachalservice@gmail.com> wrote:
And by the way thanks for being patience with me!

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