Hi.
Being quite new in django,
I have a task to integrate data from multiple databases.
And I wonder if django-1.2 multibase capabilities can help me in that.
The idea is like that:
class PersonModel(Model):
id = AutoKey(primary_key=True)
system = ForeignKey(SystemUsers, blank=Tru
On Sep 9, 3:50 pm, Russell Keith-Magee
wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 8:48 AM, qMax wrote:
> > Hi.
>
> > Being quite new in django,
> > I have a task to integrate data from multiple databases.
> > And I wonder if django-1.2 multibase capabilities can help me in tha
Ok.
Here is my primitive implementation of 'ForeignKey' across databases.
It's still not clean for me - either should i use .using im the
pointed places, or django will use proper databases?
Also, ModelChoiceField when used in admin views - cannot show current
value somehow.
class AlienKey(models.
Hello.
I still cannot figure out how to deal with the task:
An entity is represented by several models in different databases.
(for instance - one model tores system logins, another model - phones
and emails, etc)
There are rules to find out related models based on common field.
I'd like to have a
Hello here.
My application task is to integrate several applications, and it
should manipulate objects, spread among several tables in several
databases. Final object is constructed by 'joining' tables by single
field (or derivatives).
A user should see such objects as solid entities and manipulat
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