OK, here's the deal. I'm working up an obituary site. There are 3
models/tables and at one point I need to connect two in a way that is
different than I have done up to this point. Here is the situation,
any recommendations on how to accomplish this would be great:

I have an obituary table. In that table there is a field that checks
if a funeral service is on the premises (column name "on_premises" of
the Funeral Home that is entering the information.

If this BooleanField is checked then it returns the location
information of the funeral home which is stored in a business_profile
table. Not difficult, just check if the boolean returns a value and
then populate the template

That works out nicely except I have been given an extra criteria for
this project. Some business have both a funeral home and a
crematorium. Many of these situations require that we list the address
of one or the other. Since the "on premises" is a BooleanField there
is no way for someone to state what part of their business is
responsible for the service.

What I would like to do is make this option a drop down in the
obituary form that basically gives the business the option of choosing
which one of their locations is the one we want attached to this obit.
Once this is chosen then I will pull the value into the templates.

How do I relate these models? My first thought is to create two
"business type" columns in the business profile table and then relate
the "service_location" column to these columns in a drop down? Is that
even possible?

How do I retrieve the values from two different fields and then select
from them in another model?

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