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Onderwerp: Re: Mysql GeoDjango Distance search
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django-users@googlegroups.com Onderwerp: What is the best combination of
components when installing Django
10?
My current environment for Windows 10 :
Django 1.10Python 3.4 Visual Studio 2015 community edition with PTVSMS SQL
Express 2012
and Azure for deployment
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;s just
getting way too messy.
So this solution is not working for me.
In fact, looking back, none of my solutions for any of the problems
are adequate. I'm stuck.
Please help! Any suggestions are appreciated. Hopefully there are just
some really easy things I've missed in the docume
o be billing if
none is. Is that the best solution to this problem? But even then the
problem of how to stop a customer being created if no addresses are
given remains.
Thanks.
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hen just have logic in the views and templates to account for
> existence/nonexistence of a given customer's billing address.
Would this approach mean implementing my own forms to populate
customers and addresses and not using the built-in Django admin forms
at all? They were a major draw
At 2011-12-31 08:40:26 -0800, Chris Kavanagh wrote:
> While looking for a solution, I found someone with a similar problem.
> he thought there was a problem with the way Python Files are
> associated. So I did what was suggested on the command line, using
> "assoc.py" and ftype Python.File. What I
At 2011-12-31 19:47:35 +0300, Timothy Makobu wrote:
> File associations are fine i reckon, because django-admin is giving you the
> help message because for some reason it thinks you're *giving it improper
> input*.
What about other Python programs? Do they have the same problem?
Put this next pa
At 2011-12-31 15:01:39 -0800, Chris Kavanagh wrote:
> On Dec 31, 11:58 am, Bart Nagel wrote:
> > What about other Python programs? Do they have the same problem?
> >
> > Put this next paragraph in a file and run it with different numbers of
> > arguments and see what
t directory, it's correct to give you an error message.
Does this little script tell you correctly the number of arguments you
pass to it?
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At 2011-12-31 16:00:44 -0800, Chris Kavanagh wrote:
> On Dec 31, 6:48 pm, Bart Nagel wrote:
> > Does this little script tell you correctly the number of arguments you
> > pass to it?
>
> Yes, it tells me the number of args.
Okay, in that case the arguments should also be g
At 2011-12-31 18:47:13 -0800, Chris Kavanagh wrote:
> Forgive my ignorance, but if that's the way it's supposed to work
> (script must be in current dir) then how would Python know to run
> django-admin.py if I'm NOT in the same directory it is
> (Python27\Scripts\)??? In other words, the tutorial
in the Scripts Folder or should I move it?? If I
> do move it, will that cause other problems??
You should probably move it. It should work anywhere, again, as long
as it can find Python properly.
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At 2012-01-01 01:12:27 -0800, Chris Kavanagh wrote:
> On Dec 31 2011, 7:13 pm, Bart Nagel wrote:
> > When I run that I get
> > 3 arguments: ['args.py', 'startproject', 'mysite']
> >
> > Paste your own output.
>
> I get the sa
At 2012-01-01 14:23:50 -0800, Chris Kavanagh wrote:
> On Jan 1, 4:44 am, Bart Nagel wrote:
> > At 2012-01-01 01:12:27 -0800, Chris Kavanagh wrote:
> >
> > > On Dec 31 2011, 7:13 pm, Bart Nagel wrote:
> > > > When I run that I get
> > > >
t I missed that has the one or two
sentences that I need to read that will clear it all up? It doesn't seem
complex, but it's turning out that way.
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Op vr 18 okt. 2019 om 17:33 schreef James Gutu :
> What error are you getting? Look at the traceback, or even copy paste it
> here.
> Ensure you have set the EMAIL_HOST_USER, EMAIL_HOST
;)
text=models.TextField(blank=False, max_length=500)
files=models.ManyToManyField(FeedFile)
class FeedFile(models.Model):
file = models.FileField(upload_to="files/%Y/%m/%d")
Is not so intuitive for the user, but I can get the correct queryset.
Any advise on good practise?
Bar
need more time
to figure this out.
Bart
Op zondag 29 december 2019 22:26:35 UTC+1 schreef Bart Jonkers:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a question about one-to-many relations in models
> What is best to use? ForeignKey of many to ManyToManyField?
>
> I want to attach files to a model.
rride or setting?
All this was using Django 1.8.6 with Python 3.4 on Ubuntu.
Any ideas what is intended here?
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