Re: Tracking changes of a model

2010-10-31 Thread Martin Tiršel
First, I thought that I don't need all the functionality provided by similar applications but after I spend some hours trying to do it myself not being very successfull, I tried this app and after five minutes all was up and running :) Thanks, Martin On Sat, 30 Oct 2010 15:03:48 +0200,

Re: Tracking changes of a model

2010-10-30 Thread Michael
Check out http://bitbucket.org/mhall119/django-audit/wiki/Home -- Michael On Sat, 2010-10-30 at 12:15 +0200, Martin Tiršel wrote: > Hello, > > I am using Django admin to create/update some records. Now, I need to > track changes. After somebody updates a record, I need to

Re: Tracking changes of a model

2010-10-30 Thread Daniel Roseman
On Oct 30, 11:15 am, Martin Tiršel wrote: > Hello, > > I am using Django admin to create/update some records. Now, I need to   > track changes. After somebody updates a record, I need to see what was   > changed and then create a text log like: > > changed `name`: oldvalue ->

Re: Tracking changes of a model

2010-10-30 Thread DaleB
Hi Martin, i think this should give you the basic idea: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1365963/diff-django-model-objects-with-manytomany-fields Greetings, Andreas On 30 Okt., 12:15, Martin Tiršel wrote: > Hello, > > I am using Django admin to create/update some

Tracking changes of a model

2010-10-30 Thread Martin Tiršel
Hello, I am using Django admin to create/update some records. Now, I need to track changes. After somebody updates a record, I need to see what was changed and then create a text log like: changed `name`: oldvalue -> newvalue, changed `email`: o...@mail.xy -> n...@mail.xy Where is the