I don't understand what you are trying to do. Would you mind describing the
real life problem under it rather than how you try to solve it? It would
help understand what you need.

On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 2:10 PM, Stefan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Hello,
>
> I'm new to Django and have some problems on how to create the models.
>
> What I want to do is something similar to a spreadsheet, but with more
> than one data field per intersection.
>
> Basically like this: (http://dpaste.com/hold/95128/)
>
> Items/Members: Person_A | Person_B | Person_C
> Item_1: x=1,y=3 | x=4,y=2 | x=7,y=5
> Item_2: x=8,y=2 | x=2,y=0 | x=8,y=4
> Item_3: x=4,y=9 | x=5,y=9 | x=3,y=1
> .
> .
> (and so on)
>
> This is the most I could figure out so far (I know, it's almost
> nothing): http://dpaste.com/hold/95127/
>
> The main problems are the x= and y= for the items, because each item
> has a lot of x and y, namely one x and one y for each person.
>
> I also don't understand if I need to use the ForeignKey in Item and
> Person referring to the CostSheet or the ManyToManyField in the
> CostSheet referring to Item and Person or even both.
>
> Thanks for your help.
>

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