I too have a similar issue. Any workarounds to achieve this...

On Saturday, 16 December 2006 09:52:39 UTC+5:30, Dan wrote:
>
> I'd like to represent foreign key relationships inside the Admin
> interface when there are multiple nested one-to-many relationships.
> Here's a simple example model to demonstrate, using the
> edit_inline=models.TABULAR parameter:
>
> __________
>
> class Root(models.Model):
>     name = models.CharField(maxlength=200)
>     class Admin:
>         pass
>
> class Model2(models.Model):
>     root = models.ForeignKey(Root, edit_inline=models.TABULAR,
> num_in_admin=3)
>     description = models.CharField(maxlength=2048, core=True)
>
> class Model3(models.Model):
>     model2 = models.ForeignKey(Model2, edit_inline=models.TABULAR,
> num_in_admin=3)
>     description = models.CharField(maxlength=500, core=True)
>
> __________
>
> In the admin, when editing an instance of "Root", I can create/edit
> associated "Model2" rows inline, but there is no inline interface or
> link to create or view "Model3" rows.  Is there a techinique available
> to handle this?  Strictly speaking, I don't necessarily need the nested
> view to appear on the same page, as a link to the "Model3" view would
> suffice.
>
> I'm just getting my feet wet with Django, and I am very impressed!
> Thanks for any possible insight.
>
> Dan
>
>

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