Re: changing the Manager the admin-site should use

2008-10-30 Thread Dennis Schmidt
thanks a lot :-) just created a ticket for this: #9476 On 30 Okt., 13:48, "James Bennett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 7:31 AM, Dennis Schmidt > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Well that does work, though in the Manager documentation it's said: > > > "If you use custom M

Re: changing the Manager the admin-site should use

2008-10-30 Thread James Bennett
On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 7:31 AM, Dennis Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well that does work, though in the Manager documentation it's said: > > "If you use custom Manager objects, take note that the first Manager > Django encounters (in the order in which they're defined in the model) > has a

Re: changing the Manager the admin-site should use

2008-10-30 Thread Dennis Schmidt
Well that does work, though in the Manager documentation it's said: "If you use custom Manager objects, take note that the first Manager Django encounters (in the order in which they're defined in the model) has a special status. Django interprets this first Manager defined in a class as the "def

Re: changing the Manager the admin-site should use

2008-10-30 Thread Adi Jörg Sieker
On 30.10.2008 12:07 Uhr, Dennis Schmidt wrote: > Hello there, > > I want the admin-site (and only the admin-site) to use ony of my own > custom Managers. Is there a way to do this except by changing the > default Manager "objects"? > As far as I know, the admin site uses the first manager not

changing the Manager the admin-site should use

2008-10-30 Thread Dennis Schmidt
Hello there, I want the admin-site (and only the admin-site) to use ony of my own custom Managers. Is there a way to do this except by changing the default Manager "objects"? greetings, Dennis --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscri