Having reread that documentation I can see it says "ForeignKey" as
plain as day.

Sorry I'm an idiot. I'll work on this again tomorrow, time for sleep I
think



On Nov 20, 10:19 pm, dash86no <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Karen,
>
> Most people I know say "hey guys" to refer to mixed groups. I'm 27 and
> mostly spending time with Americans nowadays so I don't know if that
> has anything to do with it.
>
> Anyway, I did try it, and I found whenever I tried to specify a
> foreign key it was simply ignored. I.e. no error message the filter
> table just didn't come up.
>
> I got my info about it not working here:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/django-users/browse_thread/thread/cb18...
>
> On Nov 20, 9:50 pm, "Karen Tracey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 7:33 AM, Dominic Ashton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
> > > Guys,
>
> > > A brief google search has led me to conclude that it's not possible to
> > > filter on a foreign key field in the Admin.
>
> > Did you try it?  I have foreign key fields specified in my filters and they
> > work.  What happens when you put the foreign key field name in list_filter?
>
> > Karen,
> > not a guy but guessing you didn't mean that to be exclusive
>
>
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