How to display data at Django Admin
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i am new in Django and i want you help. I have 3 model classes and and i want to connect them.
1) class Cityhall
cityhallname = models.CharField(max_length=100, verbose_name='cityhall name', blank=False)
2) class Employee
employeename = models.CharField(max_length=100, verbose_name='employee name', blank=False)
cityhallname = models.CharField(max_length=100, verbose_name='cityhall name', blank=False)
3) class jobs
At 3rd class i want when i choose a cityhall to filters me the employees. To bring me only employees who works for the chosen city hall.
How can i do that?
Thanks!
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i am new in Django and i want you help. I have 3 model classes and and i want to connect them.
1) class Cityhall
cityhallname = models.CharField(max_length=100, verbose_name='cityhall name', blank=False)
2) class Employee
employeename = models.CharField(max_length=100, verbose_name='employee name', blank=False)
cityhallname = models.CharField(max_length=100, verbose_name='cityhall name', blank=False)
3) class jobs
At 3rd class i want when i choose a cityhall to filters me the employees. To bring me only employees who works for the chosen city hall.
How can i do that?
Thanks!
django django-models
Please add more details to your question, so that others can understand it better. Consider adding your models and admin file.
– not2acoder
Nov 12 at 11:46
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You should not havecityhallname
as a field onEmployee
, but have aForeignKey
to yourCityHall
model. Also you don't need a 3rd model if all you want to do is filter employees by city hall.
– dirkgroten
Nov 12 at 11:46
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i am new in Django and i want you help. I have 3 model classes and and i want to connect them.
1) class Cityhall
cityhallname = models.CharField(max_length=100, verbose_name='cityhall name', blank=False)
2) class Employee
employeename = models.CharField(max_length=100, verbose_name='employee name', blank=False)
cityhallname = models.CharField(max_length=100, verbose_name='cityhall name', blank=False)
3) class jobs
At 3rd class i want when i choose a cityhall to filters me the employees. To bring me only employees who works for the chosen city hall.
How can i do that?
Thanks!
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i am new in Django and i want you help. I have 3 model classes and and i want to connect them.
1) class Cityhall
cityhallname = models.CharField(max_length=100, verbose_name='cityhall name', blank=False)
2) class Employee
employeename = models.CharField(max_length=100, verbose_name='employee name', blank=False)
cityhallname = models.CharField(max_length=100, verbose_name='cityhall name', blank=False)
3) class jobs
At 3rd class i want when i choose a cityhall to filters me the employees. To bring me only employees who works for the chosen city hall.
How can i do that?
Thanks!
django django-models
django django-models
edited Nov 12 at 11:37
Michael McMullin
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asked Nov 12 at 10:48
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Please add more details to your question, so that others can understand it better. Consider adding your models and admin file.
– not2acoder
Nov 12 at 11:46
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You should not havecityhallname
as a field onEmployee
, but have aForeignKey
to yourCityHall
model. Also you don't need a 3rd model if all you want to do is filter employees by city hall.
– dirkgroten
Nov 12 at 11:46
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Please add more details to your question, so that others can understand it better. Consider adding your models and admin file.
– not2acoder
Nov 12 at 11:46
1
You should not havecityhallname
as a field onEmployee
, but have aForeignKey
to yourCityHall
model. Also you don't need a 3rd model if all you want to do is filter employees by city hall.
– dirkgroten
Nov 12 at 11:46
Please add more details to your question, so that others can understand it better. Consider adding your models and admin file.
– not2acoder
Nov 12 at 11:46
Please add more details to your question, so that others can understand it better. Consider adding your models and admin file.
– not2acoder
Nov 12 at 11:46
1
1
You should not have
cityhallname
as a field on Employee
, but have a ForeignKey
to your CityHall
model. Also you don't need a 3rd model if all you want to do is filter employees by city hall.– dirkgroten
Nov 12 at 11:46
You should not have
cityhallname
as a field on Employee
, but have a ForeignKey
to your CityHall
model. Also you don't need a 3rd model if all you want to do is filter employees by city hall.– dirkgroten
Nov 12 at 11:46
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you need to register your relevant models to admin. Go through official documentation you can learn how to do that. Link
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You should not have
cityhallname
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, but have aForeignKey
to yourCityHall
model. Also you don't need a 3rd model if all you want to do is filter employees by city hall.– dirkgroten
Nov 12 at 11:46