Dear Django Users,

I have been running into a problem with the app I am developing and I
haven't been able to find a good solution. Suppose I have the following
model:

class MyModel(models.Model):
    a = models.CharField(max_length=255, null=True, blank=True)
    b = models.ForeignKey('MyOtherModel', null=True, blank=True,
on_delete=models.SET_NULL)
    # some more model fields

The task I am trying to accomplish is the following: If an instance of
"MyOtherModel" is deleted, a and b of the related MyModel-instance
should be set to NULL in the database, but the instance of MyModel with
the other fields should remain. The model above only sets b to NULL but
not a.

Any ideas?

Regards,

Jann

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