Ok, I will rephrase that with a concrete example:
I have those to models:

class Modelo(models.Model):
    nome = models.CharField(max_length=10)
    manageable = models.BooleanField()

class Equipamento(models.Model):
    modelo = models.ForeignKey(Modelo)
    nome = models.CharField(max_length=20)
    #manageable = models.BooleanField()

You see, i want to be able to filter the Equipamento objects based on
the value previously attributed in Modelo, but it seems to be not
possible, since 'manageable' is not an field in Equipamento. But the
workaround would be, create that manageable field, but make it auto-
populated based on the value already defined in the Modelo object, and
hiding it from the user, at the admin page.

How could I accomplished that?

Any help, tips, or different approach to accomplish are welcome.

Thank you in advance.

On 4 jan, 18:57, Patrick <pstei...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello  everybody.
>
> Let's say i have the models Model1 and Model2. Model1 has a
> BooleanField called Personalizabe. Model2 has a field named 'model1'
> that is a ForeignKey to Model1.
>
> Is there a way, through the admin page, to filter all the Model2
> objects according to this Personalizable attribute?
>
> If not, what is the best approach to achieve this kind of stuff?
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