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# Now you can edit it latest_object.some_field = 'new value' latest_object.save() However, latest() method returns a single object based on ordering by a field (or fields) specified. If you want to get the latest based on a specific ordering (e.g., id , created_at ), ensure your model or query is ordered accordingly. If your model does not have a specific created_at or similar field, or if you simply want to get the "latest" based on the natural ordering of your database (typically by id if you're using autoincrementing IDs):

latest_object = MyModel.objects.order_by('id').last() # Or 'pk' for primary key django unchained edit latest

from myapp.models import MyModel

If you could provide more context or clarify your question further, I might be able to offer more targeted assistance. # Now you can edit it latest_object

If you're looking to edit the latest object in a model in Django, here are a few approaches you might find useful: Assuming you have a model named MyModel and you want to edit the latest object based on a field like created_at , you first need to query that object and then modify it. If you're looking to edit the latest object

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