I solved it.
I just used a ForeignKey...
i had forgotten, there is already a possibility to do that.
Thank you for your help
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I have a Problem, i have one Model, which has some Data, and another
Model, which has some Data.
Let's call it Model1 and Model2! The Problem ist there is a Field in
Model1 which has an ID of a Model2-Object and Model1 has a function
that return the Model2-Object with that ID, too.
How can i call
I searched around and haven't found anything about this Topic, so is
it possible to define Global Variables, which i can get in templates?
So on my site i have a couple of settings, which are most time the
same and i didn't want to send them with every new app again with
render_to_response to the
I have a VServer with Django installed and it works very well, on my
home Server on MacOS and Windows the Admin Panel worked very well,
too, with some fixes, but on the Debian VServer with Apache2, it don't
works anymore.
Is there a way to fix this? Or can i just copy the Admin Media from /
root/
On 3 Okt., 13:18, peschler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Niklas,
>
> > So in code it should look like this:
> > If user is my argument that was given to render_to_response, i want to
> > give the function the submodel status of user; like this:
> > {{ percentbar user.status }}
>
> Some docs on h
I have a Problem and can't find anything about it, that helps me...
I integrated a self-made templatetag into django and it works well.
this tag just generate a percent bar.
There is only one argument which is given to the function, it is the
percentage status, but i dont want a static percentage
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