#11913: Storing dictionaries and ordered lists in database
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          Reporter:  jits_1998                     |         Owner:  nobody
            Status:  closed                        |     Milestone:        
         Component:  Database layer (models, ORM)  |       Version:  1.1   
        Resolution:  wontfix                       |      Keywords:        
             Stage:  Unreviewed                    |     Has_patch:  0     
        Needs_docs:  0                             |   Needs_tests:  0     
Needs_better_patch:  0                             |  
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Changes (by ubernostrum):

  * status:  new => closed
  * resolution:  => wontfix

Comment:

 Sounds like what you really want is an ordered many-to-many relation. Some
 further solutions are here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/402217/how-
 to-store-a-dictionary-on-a-django-model

 Meanwhile, this has been proposed before, and I think Russ' comment
 stands: http://groups.google.com/group/django-
 developers/browse_thread/thread/61f5a5b32c8d8941/d15b85ce21f5a4be

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