Hi guys,

This might be best explained by example... for the following model:

class Setting(models.Model):
    data_type = models.CharField()
    value = models.TextField()

I want Django's admin to display a different form widget for the
"value" field depending on the input of "data_type". For example: if
"data_type" was "date", then the value field would use a date widget
instead of the TextField's default widget.

My predicament is that ModelAdmin is defined as a class, and not
instances. So I can't pass it a custom form since instances (i.e.
"data_type" value) are needed to decide what field the form should
have...

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

thanks, Jon

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