hi.
I'm working with inline formsets, and I plan to add them dynamically
in my application.
I did some tests and I found the following key points to handle:
1. my html must contain two hidden fields, named:
myinlineformsetname_set-TOTAL_FORMS
myinlineformsetname_set-INITIAL_FORMS
2. each new fo
I'm not sure how to do directly in Django ORM, but if you use plain
SQL queries, you could do try:
select * from conference_room cr1
where cr1.start_time >=
(select max(start_time) from conference_room cr2 where cr2.start_time
< :yout_filter_time)
and cr1.start_time < :your_filter_time
hi,
I'm using django' standard auth system, and decorating my views with
@user_passes_test(lambda u: u.is_staff) or something alike.
everything works fine 99% of the time, but sometimes, one day when I
get back to my application, I go to the login page, type my correct
username and correct passwo
hi.
I have a ModelForm based on an Model like this:
class MyModel(models.Model):
attr1 = models.CharField()
attr2 = models.CharField()
attr3 = models.CharField()
createdby = models.ForeignKey(User, related_name='createdby',
db_column='createdbyid')
calculatedfield = models.CharField()
hi. imagine following scenario:
#--
from django.db import models
from django.forms.models import ModelForm
# ignore this Sample for now. focus on Master and Detail
class Sample(models.Model):
foo = CharField()
class Master(models.Mo
it seems that inline-formsets will do the job.
something related to models.BaseInlineFormSet and
models.inlineformset_factory.
http://code.google.com/p/django-dynamic-formset/
I'm still studying the code. :P
regards.
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On 6 abr, 16:09, Cesar Devera wrote:
> hi. imagine f
I have in my models, some tables that hold static information, like
status codes, types and descriptions, for example:
in models.py:
class CustomerStatus(models.Model):
name = models.CharField()
class CustomerType(models.Model):
name = models.CharField()
class Customer(models.Model):
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