Thanks - nice answer - gives me the sense of things I was looking for - ditto to oggie rob havin a blast already cyas
On Mon, 2005-12-05 at 16:49 +0100, Daniel Ericsson wrote: > On 5 dec 2005, at 13.25, maskedbeagle wrote: > > > What Im specifically wondering relates to organisation and models - > > before I waste time trying - if I was to establish different models > > for > > my app e.g. django-admin.py startapp mammal, django-admin.py startapp > > reptile, django-admin.py startapp zoo, django-admin.py staff - to what > > extent can inter model referrencing be organised - esp for purposes of > > creating schema? The purpos being is that perhaps staff, can be taken > > and used in a whole new project. > > You have the whole Python and Django infrastructure at you disposal. > Install you app in a project and all that apps' models will be > available through django.models.app. Another way is to simply put > your models somewhere on your path and import them. If you want to > composite a model you can use subclassing or OneToOneField (http:// > www.djangoproject.com/documentation/models/one_to_one/). > > > and while you're at it - if you can spare the indulgence - lemme know > > why you went with djengo over tg or ror etc? > > Over TG? Cohesiveness. Admin-app. Over Rails? Same as TG + it's Python. > > - Daniel