Hi,

Thanks for the reply.

I use the field "website_position" to control the position of the url,
this is an Integer field.

The model I use is this:
<code>
from django.db import models
import datetime

class Directory(models.Model):
  website_name = models.CharField(max_length=200)
  website_url = models.CharField(max_length=200)
  website_position = models.IntegerField()
  pub_date = models.DateTimeField('date published')
</code>

Now I will populate the database with data:

<query output>
website_name | website_url                    | website_position | pub_date
Google           | http://www.google.com    | 1                      |
10-08-2011
Yahoo            | http://www.yahoo.com     | 2                      |
10-08-2011
Altavista         | http://www.altavista.com  | 3
| 10-08-2011
</query output>

The output of this will be: Google, Yahoo, Altavista

Another example: (Here I will reorder the links positions)

<query output>
website_name | website_url                    | website_position | pub_date
Google           | http://www.google.com    | 3                      |
10-08-2011
Yahoo            | http://www.yahoo.com     | 2                      |
10-08-2011
Altavista         | http://www.altavista.com  | 1
| 10-08-2011
</query output>

Ant the output will be: Altavista, Yahoo, Google

The thing here is that I control the positions of the links in Django
Admin with integers in the field "website_position". I'd like to know
if Django Admin have a better way to deal with this. There is possible
to control this with arrows to change the position of links, I click
in the up arrow and the link go up... I click in a down arrow and the
link goes down... This is possible in the Django Admin?


Best Regards,



On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 6:43 PM, Jian Chang <changjia...@gmail.com> wrote:
> you should figure out what it is based on to order these urls.
>
> i use time stamp to order them.
>
>
> 2011/8/10 Andre Lopes <lopes80an...@gmail.com>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm testing Django for my first project using it.
>>
>> I have a model like this:
>> <code>
>> from django.db import models
>> import datetime
>>
>> class Directory(models.Model):
>>   website_name = models.CharField(max_length=200)
>>   website_url = models.CharField(max_length=200)
>>   website_position = models.IntegerField()
>>   pub_date = models.DateTimeField('date published')
>> </code>
>>
>> Basicaly this model is for storing URL's, but I need to order them,
>> and for that I use "website_position" to control if the link will be
>> at the top or at the end or in the middles...
>>
>> My question is, there is a better way to control the positions of the
>> links? Django Admin have any feature that could help to deal with this
>> specific case?
>>
>> Please let me know.
>>
>> Best Regards,
>>
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