RajeshD ha escrito:
> From what I understand, you want a generic ability to declare an owner
> item for any model object.
>
> Django's generic relations work that way. Take a look at the examples
> here:
>
> http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/models/generic_relations/
>
> Specially, instead of TaggedItem in that example, you could have an
> ObjectOwner model class. And instead of TaggedItem.tag you would have
> TaggedItem.owner_user
>
> Your other objects will not need an owner field anymore. They would be
> like the Mineral class in the example linked above.
>
> Hope this gives you a starting point.

That's interesting, but I think that leaving the models untouched
would be better.
Do you think there is a different way?
Thank you!
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