That's it! thanks! On Mar 27, 1:56 am, Dennis Kaarsemaker <den...@kaarsemaker.net> wrote: > On vr, 2010-03-26 at 17:21 -0700, david.schruth wrote: > > > I'm wondering if there is an easy way to set up a default filter on > > the rows of my table: > > > 1) at all > > Yes. > > > 2) using a foreign class' field > > Yes. > > > for example. > > > lets say I have a table called > > 'student' with fields name, gpa, school, etc > > and another called > > 'school' with fields name, closed > > > in the case of question 1) > > what if I wanted to just show the students with gpa > 3.0 in the admin > > interface? > > class StudentAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin): > def queryset(self, request): > return super(StudentAdmin,self).queryset(request).filter(gpa__gt=3.0) > > > in the case of question 2) > > what if I just wanted to show the students who's school is not closed? > > class StudentAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin): > def queryset(self, request): > return > super(StudentAdmin,self).queryset(request).filter(school__closed=False) > > -- > Dennis K. > > The universe tends towards maximum irony. Don't push it.
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