Hi guys,
I have a question. I have a a code like this:
where model_object is an instance of an Model.
for field in model_object._meta.fields:
field_type = type(field)
if field_type is not AutoField and \
field.name != "created" and \
field.name != "created_by" and \
field.name != "modified" and \
field.name != "modified_by" and \
field.name != "deleted" and \
field.name != "deleted_by":
q = None
if field_type is CharField:
q = Q(**{"%s__contains" % field.name: search_term })
elif field_type is ForeignKey:
q = Q(**{"%s__name__contains" % field.name: search_term
})
if q:
if query:
query = query | q
else:
query = q
rows_list = rows_list.filter(query)
I would like to create a function that i can use for searching trough
database. The problem is that i want to be able to search trough Foreign
Key fields. Models have __unicode__, is there any way that i could search
trough the value defined in __unicode__?
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