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I have a function to save the data imported from excel, the problem is that I have a Timefield that can come blank, and with that I have the following message:
Error saving object to database: ('expected string or bytes-like Object',)
#Função Importar Dados do Excel:
def inventario_import(request):
usuario = request.user.id
print('Inicio de Importação Usuário: ', usuario)
if request.method == 'POST':
new_inventarios = request.FILES['myfile']
df = pd.read_excel(new_inventarios)
df.head()
# print('Arquivo: ', df)
today = date.today()
# n = 0
for index, row in df.iterrows():
iip = ''
field = ''
col1 = row['SIGLA']
col2 = str(row['LOJA'])
col3 = row['DATA']
col4 = row['TIPO']
col5 = row['SETOR']
col6 = row['PESSOAS']
col7 = row['REGIONAL']
col8 = row['LIDER']
col9 = row['INICIO']
# Atribuindo hora de inicio
field8 = col9
#Função para Salvar
inv = Inventario(loja=lj, dataInclusao=today, usuarioInclusao=us, dataInventario=field5,
tipo=tp, horaIni=field8, setor=st,
pessoasReal=field3, regional=rg)
inv.save()
I tried to assign None that way on field8
to resolve but unsuccessfully:
if field8:
pass
else:
field8 = None
Someone has been through this problem and knows how to solve it ?
Thank you.
#Campo do Model do Field HORA
horaIni = models.TimeField(auto_now=False, auto_now_add=False, blank=True, null=True)
Rodolfo, you forgot to post the most important code, the code of your Model. How did you define your Timefield? And your code
field8 = col9
Loose ain’t good for much...– fernandosavio
@fernandosavio I’m sorry, I updated the question, please see if you can understand.
– Rodolfo Sousa