A more complete explanation:
Ordering on the related table works fine as long as all the articles
have an associated ArticleRank (article_rank.rank, depending on how you
look at it).
> order_by = '-articlerank__rank'
> art_list = Article.objects.filter(\
> title__icontains=ter
On Sun, 2008-12-14 at 21:02 -0800, Info Cascade wrote:
> Malcolm,
>
> Thanks for pointing that out! That set me on the right course, and I
> was able to get things working with _ArticleRank_ this time.
> I have a follow-up, though. Not every article has been assigned a
> rank. When a search in
Malcolm,
Thanks for pointing that out! That set me on the right course, and I
was able to get things working with _ArticleRank_ this time.
I have a follow-up, though. Not every article has been assigned a rank.
When a search includes an article without a rank I get an error.
I can just trap the
(You forgot to include a title. I nearly nuked this as spam, by
accident. So I've thrown in a title for fun.)
On Sun, 2008-12-14 at 19:50 -0800, Info Cascade wrote:
> Hi --
>
> I have a question about many-to-many relationships and how to reference
> a related object field using Django syntax vi
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