Sunday, December 17, 2017

Re: No Reverse Match Exception

You nailed it james. It worked for me. The capitalization matters.

Thanks James..!!!

Yingi Kem

On 17 Dec 2017, at 12:14 PM, James Schneider <jrschneider83@gmail.com> wrote:




<a href="{% url 'Update' pk=User.id %}">Update</a>

It gives the No Reverse Error. I dont seem to understand why

Instead of User.id, try user.id, capitalization matters.

Trying not to confuse things, but in this instance you may instead want to use object.id, since you may be referring to a different User object than the one that is logged in. I made an assumption that the view will be only modifying the logged in user.

-James

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