To sum up, you must have all tables A, B, and C, defined as different models.
Good luck!
Aidas Bendoraitis [aka Archatas]
On 10/20/06, MerMer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
Many thanks Aidas, I'm having a play around to see. As a follow-on
do you know how I can make table B appear in the Admin - if I use a
many-to-many reference directly from A to C instead.
If I do this, I understand that Django will automatically create the
join table, but how do I get it to display in the Admin. I
presume I have to create a class by hand that maps to the table that
has been created.
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