I'd like to pre-populate one of the data elements of the extra_form of
a formset factory with a string, and it's not clear to me how to do
this from the documentation, since formset_factory does not take
initial as an argument.
Here's an example:
class FavoriteSearch(models.Model):
search
Is it possible this is still broken? I just updated to r8883 and now
some of my {% url %} tags are breaking. I'm seeing a
TemplateSyntaxError because the argument is not being converted to a
string before being resolved.
In other words, this example is breaking:
urls.py:
r('^view/num=(\d+)')
Ahh, never mind. Looks like it IS a bug, but a very new one:
http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/7791
On Jul 21, 6:27 pm, bhunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a perfectly legal query into my database. When I add
> 'order_by' some field, it gives the results
I have a perfectly legal query into my database. When I add
'order_by' some field, it gives the results just fine. But when I add
distinct() to it, it dies:
>>> res.order_by('blk__name')
[, , , , ]
>>> res.order_by('block__name').distinct()
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "", line 1,
Hi,
I have a pretty simple app with about 7 models defined, generating
probably about 15 tables or so. Just to test performance, I wrote a
script that tries to populate the database with on the order of about
10,000 entries.
On the backend, right now I'm using sqlite3 just for simplicity's
sake
On Jul 1, 11:40 pm, "Juan Hernandez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> im my lil' town this is called SPM :D
That's why it's not relevant. :)
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On Jul 1, 8:30 pm, GLOBAL705 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> السلام عليكم
> اما بعد اريد ان الفت انتباهكم الى انة مجموعة كلوبال705 افتتحة موقع من
> محرك كوكل وهو موقع من تاسيس كوكل بيج فاذا ارادة احدا سواء انثى ام ذكر
> ان ياتي معي الى الموقع وان
Amazing! 5 minutes and dead-on answer.
Thanks. The Django community rocks.
PS Sorry for the RTFM question.
On Jun 30, 1:29 pm, Ayaz Ahmed Khan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> bhunter wrote:
> > This should be a simple question. I'd like an Employee model. First
> >
This should be a simple question. I'd like an Employee model. First
name, last name, username, password--basically all the same stuff
that's already in django.contrib.auth.models.User. Maybe I want some
other things like salary, too. So, it makes sense that I should just
inherit from this clas
> And this is why the Django community rocks, two examples and a full
> explaination with a link in less than 10 minutes, GW guys
Absolutely! Thank you all so much! In just 15 minutes I had great
answers from everyone.
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Hi, sorry for what is probably a trivial question, but I'm new to
Django and a little fuzzy on databases in general, so I hope someone
here can help. Just to keep the motif, I'll frame my question in
terms of journalism.
I'd like to set up a database with the following relationships: a
model of
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