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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T06:07:32+00:00 2026-05-13T06:07:32+00:00

I created a form class based on a model: class MyModel(models.Model): increasing_field = models.PositiveIntegerField()

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I created a form class based on a model:

class MyModel(models.Model):
    increasing_field = models.PositiveIntegerField()

class MyForm(forms.ModelForm):
    class Meta:
        model = MyModel

I created a form to change an existing MyClass instance using POST
data to populate the form:

m = MyModel.objects.get(pk=n)
f = MyForm(request.POST, instance=m)

Every time f is being updated, f.increasing_field can only be greater
than the previous value.

How do I enforce that validation?

1 way I can think of is to have clean_increasing_field take on an extra
argument that represents the previous value of increasing_field:

def clean_increasing_field(self, previous_value)
    ...

This way I can just make sure the new value is greater than the
previous value. But it looks like clean_() methods cannot
take on extra arguments.

Any ideas on how to carry out this validation?

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    2026-05-13T06:07:33+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 6:07 am

    Since the original model has not been updated by the time the validation is done, you could simply look at the current (unchanged) value using “self.instance.increasing_value” (or whatever your field is called). Compare this to the new value being validated, and raise an error if it’s not higher than the current value.

    def clean_increasing_field(self):
        new_val = self.cleaned_data['increasing_field']
        if new_val <= self.instance.increasing_field:
            raise forms.ValidationError("Increasing Field must increase!")
        return new_val   #must always return the data
    

    Note: self.instance will return the underlying Model to which the ModelForm is bound.

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