On 6/8/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Figured it out. Template wanted (for whatever reason)
> {% for foo in bar.foos.all %} instead of {% for foo in
> bar.foos_set.all %}

This would all be a lot clearer if you would read the DB-api docs. The
related-objects section explains this aspect of Django in great
detail.

http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/db-api/#related-objects

In short:
Your Bar model has a foos attribute. Therefore, bar.foos.all().
Your Foo model has an implied attribute, because it is on the
receiving end of a m2m relation with Bar. Therefore,
foo.bar_set.all().

Yours,
Russ Magee %-)

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