That would help once I get the relational data to a hierarchical list,
and that is the difficult part!

On Feb 21, 10:59 pm, Brian Luft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/templates/#unordered-list
>
> On Feb 21, 4:22 am, shabda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I have a model like
>
> > class Task(models.Model):
> >   name = Models.CharField(max_length = 100)
> >   parent = models.ForeignKey('Task', null = True)
>
> > Using this model say I have got a table like,
>
> > Task
> > -------
> > ID  Name Parent_id
> > 1   Foo     null
> > 2  Bar       1
> > 3 Baz        1
> > 4 Bax        2
>
> > I want to display this information hierchically in the template,
> > something like
>
> > <ul>
> > <li> Foo </li>
> > <ul>
> >   <li> Bar</li>
> >    <ul><li> Bax </li></ul>
> >   <li> Baz </li>
> > </ul>
> > </ul>
>
> > Essentially I want to convert a relational data to monarchical data.
> > Does any body have snippets/recipe to do something similar? I am using
> > mySQL
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