Well, after further review it looks like changing the data and running
syncdb with initial_data is probably the culprit.. makes sense?

On Sep 18, 1:28 pm, Skylar Saveland <skylar.savel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have a model on which django-mptt works with the simple test data.
> However, when I load the production data (where I have seen that
> get_ancestor is not working) to my dev machine, get_ancestor returns
> [].
>
> In [5]: for p in Page.objects.filter(parent__isnull=False):
>    ...:     print p, p.get_ancestors()
>    ...:
>    ...:
> ...
> |__categories []
> ..
> |__preparation-tips []
> ...
>
> These models have a parent but get_ancestors() returns []
>
> Does anyone have a clue why the data would break this method?
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