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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T10:55:44+00:00 2026-06-04T10:55:44+00:00

I know this has been asked before, but for my circumstance, I can’t seem

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I know this has been asked before, but for my circumstance, I can’t seem to figure out why this is being thrown

When I try to run my calculations, I am given this error from my console:

ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: ''

and it is saying its coming from

File "/var/sites/live_mbpathways/moneybroker/apps/investments/ajax.py", line 30, in calc_cdic
    investments = Investment.objects.all().filter(plan = plan, financial_institution=fiid, maturity_date__gte = now).order_by('maturity_date').exclude(id=investment_id)

Does anyone know why this could be happening?

Here is my ajax.py where that code is located:

@login_required
@moneybroker_auth
@csrf_exempt
def calc_cdic(request, plan, investment_id=None, *args, **kwargs):
    from investments.models import Investment
    from financial_institutions.models import FinancialInstitution
    from profiles.models import Profile
    from plans.models import Plan
    from datetime import datetime
    now = datetime.now()
    json = {}
    data = request.POST

    if request.is_ajax():
        total = 0
        fiid = data.get('financial_institution')
        amt = data.get('amount') or 0
        pay_amt = data.get('pay_amount') or 0
        mat_amt = data.get('maturity_amount') or 0
        investments = Investment.objects.all().filter(plan = plan, financial_institution=fiid, maturity_date__gte = now).order_by('maturity_date').exclude(id=investment_id)
        for i in investments:
            total += i.maturity_amount
        print total
        json['total'] = float(str(total))
        json['amt'] = float(str(amt))
        json['pay_amt'] = float(str(pay_amt))
        json['mat_amount'] = float(str(mat_amt))
        json['fiid'] = fiid
        print json

    return HttpResponse(simplejson.dumps(json), mimetype='application/json')
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    2026-06-04T10:55:45+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 10:55 am

    The int() function is throwing an exception because you are trying to convert something that is not a number.

    I suggest that you might consider using debugging print statements to find out what plan’s and fiid’s are initally and how they change.

    Another thing you can do is wrap the call to int() using try/catch

    val='a'
    try:
        int_val = int(val)
    except ValueError:
        print("Failure w/ value " + val)
    
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