If it is appearing on the admin site then it has been updated on the database. It is possible that two things could cause the problem :
1. The right query is not being used to generate a result.
2. The right templating is not been used.
On Sun, Feb 23, 2020 at 9:08 PM fred rick <fredricomosh@gmail.com> wrote:
The new model appears on the admin site but doesn't appear on the user's side. I set the rules to (null=True, blank=False).
What could be the possible solution
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