On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 5:15 PM, Alex Gaynor <alex.gay...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Sure, what you're doing will be similar to the way it works for a foreign
> key, but you're dealing with multiple values, so it'll be something like
> this:
> http://dpaste.com/121833/
> You'll need to test this out to make sure it works, but it should :).


Great, Alex!! =D
It was almost correct! It was missing just 1 line:
"""
def label_for_value(self, value):
*        value = [int(v) for v in value.split(',')]*
        objs = self.rel.to._default_manager.filter(pk__in=value)
        return '&nbsp;<strong>%s</strong>' %
',&nbsp;'.join(truncate_words(obj, 14) for obj in objs)
"""

Now i think it's perfect!

Does it worth a new ticket? ;D
-- 
João Olavo Baião de Vasconcelos
Bacharel em Ciência da Computação
Analista de Sistemas - Infraestrutura
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