Rudolph wrote:
>     parent = models.ForeignKey('Item', blank = True, null = True,
> related_name = 'child',)
> 
> When trying to get the childs of an object by issueing
> item.child_set.all(), it raises an exception:
> 'Item' object has no attribute 'child_set'.

Because you used related_name='child', you must also use item.child.all(). It 
seems that _set stuff is added only when
relation name is not explicitly given.


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