On Feb 1, 6:12 pm, makayabou <makaya...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
> I try to simplify the problem.
>
> This model gives me a (None) result:
>
> class OperatingSystem (models.Model):
>         operatingsystem = CharField (max_length=30, blank=True, null=True)
>         def __unicode__(self):
>                 return "%s" % (self.operatingsystem)
> class Ordi(models.Model):
>         architecture = CharField (max_length=30, blank=True, null=True)
>         operatingsystemused = ManyToManyField(OperatingSystem, null=True,
> blank=True)
>
>         def __unicode__(self):
>                 oses_installed =
> u','.join(self.operationsystemused_set.all().values('operatingsystem',flat= 
> True))
>                 return ("%s" % (oses_installed)).upper()
>
> Or also the same with that last line:
>
>                  return models.join(list(self.operatingsystemused))
>
> What can I do??
>
> thanks

How about
self.operatingsystemused.all().values('operatingsystem',flat= True)

 -ak

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