does modelb.modelavalue need a FK relationship with modela.id or does
django do this automatically?




On Jan 17, 11:15 pm, Vovk Donets <donets.vladi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 2011/1/18 Bobby Roberts <tchend...@gmail.com>
>
>
>
> > let's say  i have two simple models
>
> > model a
> > id=IntegerField...
> > description = CharField...
>
> > model b
> > id=IntegerField...
> > modelavalue=IntegerField...   (a value form modela.id)
> > description=CharField...
>
> > ok in the /admin listing page for model B, how can i return
> > modela.description  for modelb.modelavalue
>
> you can do it by inserting "modelAvalue__description" in the admin.py in the
> list_display for modelB model.Admin:
>
> class modelBAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
>     list_display = ( 'id','modelAvalue__description', 'description')
> admin.site.register(modelB, modelBAdmin)

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