I am trying to create a simple billing/CRM app for my company. I have create a Django project with the following apps:
sales_manager office_manager customer_manager Within, I have models representing things like Customers, Contacts, Projects, Tasks, etc. The problem I am having seems to arise from the fact that I have model classes which reference each other. For example, the customer_manager.models.py file starts like this: from sales_manager.models import Contact # Create your models here. class Customer(models.Model): """ Customer class. Model code: 'cu' """ cu_createdOn = models.DateTimeField('Created On', auto_now_add=True) cu_modifiedOn = models.DateTimeField('Last Modified On',auto_now=True) cu_lastAccessed = models.DateTimeField('Last Accessed On',auto_now=True) cu_active = models.BooleanField('Active', default=True) ... cu_contacts = models.ManyToManyField(Contact, verbose_name='Additional Contacts', null=True, blank=True) cu_comments = models.TextField('Comments', null=True, blank=True) And my sales_manager.models.py file starts like this: from customer_manager.models import Customer # Create your models here. class Contact(models.Model): """ Contact class. Generic container for contacts of all kinds Model code: 'ct' """ ct_createdOn = models.DateTimeField('Created On', auto_now_add=True) ct_modifiedOn = models.DateTimeField('Last Modified On',auto_now=True) ct_lastAccessed = models.DateTimeField('Last Accessed On',auto_now=True) ct_name = models.CharField('Name', max_length=64, null=True, blank=True) ct_email = models.EmailField('Email', null=True, blank=True) ... The models class in the sales_manager.models imports Customer from customer_manager.models and customer_manager.models imports Contact from sales_manager.models. All of the model definitions appear okay, but when I try to execute the syncdb command, I get import errors: File "C:\Users\dave\Documents\django\my_it_office\..\my_it_office \office_manager\models.py", line 2, in <module> from customer_manager.models import Customer File "C:\Users\dave\Documents\django\my_it_office\customer_manager \models.py", line 2, in <module> from sales_manager.models import Contact File "C:\Users\dave\Documents\django\my_it_office\sales_manager \models.py", line 2, in <module> from office_manager.models import Staff File "C:\Users\dave\Documents\django\my_it_office\office_manager \models.py", line 2, in <module> from customer_manager.models import Customer ImportError: cannot import name Customer How can I get around this? I would like to keep those models in separate apps, but I also need for those apps to reference each others models. Can someone help shed some light on this? I am looking at it the wrong way? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To post to this group, send email to django-users@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to django-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/django-users?hl=en.