For some reason I can't reply to this thread about Many to One (http://
groups.google.com/group/django-users/browse_thread/thread/
180feab07df9dfe6/17301e3fcaa92a33?lnk=gst&q=many+to
+one#17301e3fcaa92a33) so I will re-open here.
I am looking for an answer to Puneet's question: "but if there's
something like one-many it could implicitly tell Django to add objects
inline with the parent object." My model has a "Person" with multiple
"PersonPosition" (AKA job) objects. So, in my model, I have something
like this:
class PersonPosition(models.Model):
user = models.ForeignKey(Person)
Users will only creating PersonPosition objects from the person. They
will not be creating a PersonPosition object and then picking a Person
to relate to.
Is the proper way to handle this to implement add and remove methods
onto my Person class? How would I expose those methods into the Admin
UI?
Thanks,
Seth
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