The list of all drivers in a team is

(assuming self is a team instance)

drivers = self.driver_set().all()

Hope that helps.

Malcolm


On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 2:49 AM, Ether Joe <ether....@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello there, quick (hopefully) question for you - how do I get a list
> of records in a foreign table that point back to the object making the
> query?
>
> For example - a Formula One racing team, where each Team has 0 or more
> Drivers, and each Driver can be a member of only one Team. How do I
> get a list of all Drivers that point to a specific Team, and then
> display them on the Team page? Perhaps using a TeamAdmin or
> TeamManager class?
>
> class Team(models.Model):
>    ...
> class Driver(models.Model):
>    ...
>    team = models.ForeignKey(Team)
>
> I looked at using a TeamAdmin with an InlineModelAdmin pointing to
> Driver. This gets me the Drivers on the Team page. But I don't want to
> edit the Drivers - just display. Also, I want to do things with the
> queryset (eg., count them).
>
> Thanks!
>
>
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