hi all,

i've thrown myself into developing an animation pipeline using
django.  i'm new to both python and django - but have in the (distant)
past written thousands of lines of c,c++ & perl.  so, please be gentle
- but maybe not too gentle with me.

this first question is quite simple.  i have a job and shot classes
(should i call them tables?).  each job has a unique name, and can
have many shots attached to it.  a shot must have a unique name within
each job.  ie,

job=bmw, shot=1,2,3,looktest
job=goldfrapp, shot=1,2,3,4,5,6,looktest,animtest

currently, i'm using the admin UI to input job and shot information.
my question is what is the best way to make sure that i never have a
two shots of the same name per job?  should this logic be inserted
into the save method of the shot, or could/should it be inserted
elsewhere (ie, within the model itself)?

sorry for the simplicity of the question - i'm still trying to get to
grips with django/pythonific best practice...

regards to all,

paul

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