That's rigth you hit the point
followed your advice and with these lines i resolved my problem, got
modelform filtered by a custom query
yaho
the model (part of it)
class Indicacion(models.Model):
'''
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Yes, that's what my reply to you was about. The below examples work
for ModelChoiceField, you only need to use the same technique on a
ModelMultipleChoiceField, where I - like I wrote - guess you can use a
tuple of initial values, e.g. ("foo", "bar").
/Håkan
8 dec 2008 kl. 18.30 skrev Abde
what I want is use ModelMultipleChoiceField with a queryset but I need
that some of the of the generated be mareked as
,
Bite?
On Mon, 2008-12-08 at 17:36 +0100, Håkan Waara wrote:
> If you want to set it to always the same values, you can use the
> "initial" argument on your form field.
>
If you want to set it to always the same values, you can use the
"initial" argument on your form field.
Pseudo-example (haven't run the code, but it illustrates the solution):
class MyForm(forms.Form):
end = forms.DateField(label="Until", required=False,
initial="2009-11-12")
If you n
Hi,
i'm new in django and i'm using ModelMultipleChoiceField and all works
fine but i need to 'mark' o 'selected' some model objects from the
queryset
have ever someone did something like that???
Abdel Bolaños Martínez
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