No, authors is the related manager, so it's all method returns a
QuerySet with all the relevant items.
On Jul 10, 8:25 am, Fernando Rodríguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> El mié, 09-07-2008 a las 06:40 -0700, urukay escribió:
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> > this should work:
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> > def get_authors(self):
> > return
El mié, 09-07-2008 a las 06:40 -0700, urukay escribió:
>
> this should work:
>
> def get_authors(self):
> return self.authors.all()
Thanks Radovan. Shouldn't it be self.authors.objects.all()?
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> def __str__(self):
> return self.title
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> In the authors column, instead of the author's name(s), I get what seems
> to be the __str__ of an object:
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> How can I get this ManyRelatedManager to display what I want? O:-)
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Hi,
I'm trying to display a many to many field in the admin interface.
This is my model:
class Book(models.Model):
title = models.CharField(maxlength = 100, db_index = True)
authors = models.ManyToManyField(Author)
Publisher = models.ForeignKey(Publisher)
publicationDate = model
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