AndyB wrote:
> Page 18 and 19 of this PDF: 
> http://www.vanpyz.org/Djangojam/django_vancouver.pdf
> 
> give examples of some of the new hooks available in newforms-admin.
> This is the only documentation I can find anywhere for this at the
> moment.
> 
> The examples involve declaring a class called Admin. I think I might
> be missing something obvious. Where does one do this and is there
> anything else that I need to do? I've tried the following in models.py
> to no avail:
> 
> class Admin:
>     def change_list_queryset(self, request):
>         userOrg = Organisation.objects.filter(contact=request.user.id)
>         if (request.user.id==1):
>             return Job.objects.all()
>         else:
>             return Job.objects.filter(organisation=userOrg)
> 
> The simplified version also doesn't work:
> 
> class Admin:
>     def change_list_queryset(self, request):
>         return Job.objects.filter(organisation=1)
> 
> so maybe the problem is sticking it in models.py?

Perhaps this will be more informative:

http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/NewformsAdminBranch

Jonathan.

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