How about posting both models.py from galleryview and event to something
like https://gist.github.com/ ?

Maybe we can work from there.


Cheers,
AT


On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 2:07 PM, Bobby Roberts <tchend...@gmail.com> wrote:

> i tried doing that and now get this error:
>
> Error: One or more models did not validate:
> galleryview.galleryphoto: Accessor for field 'GalleryId' clashes with
> related field 'Gallery.Gallery_Id'. Add a related_name argument to the
> definition for 'GalleryId'.
> galleryview.galleryphoto: Reverse query name for field 'GalleryId' clashes
> with related field 'Gallery.Gallery_Id'. Add a related_name argument to the
> definition for 'GalleryId'.
> events.event: Accessor for field 'GalleryId' clashes with related field
> 'Gallery.Gallery_Id'. Add a related_name argument to the definition for
> 'GalleryId'.
> events.event: Reverse query name for field 'GalleryId' clashes with
> related field 'Gallery.Gallery_Id'. Add a related_name argument to the
> definition for 'GalleryId'.
>
>
> now i'm really lost.
>
> On Monday, September 2, 2013 12:40:29 PM UTC-4, Andre Terra (airstrike)
> wrote:
>
>> As per the current docs[0], you need to provide a dotted path to your
>> model in the form app.ModelName when defining a ForeignKey.
>>
>> So try this instead:
>>
>> GalleryId = models.ForeignKey('galleryview**.Gallery',
>> verbose_name=_('Gallery Id'), related_name='Gallery_Id',blan**k=True,
>> null=True, help_text=_("You can associate a photo gallery to this event
>> here."))
>>
>> If you don't mind me saying, 'galleryview' is a funny name for a django
>> module, considering how we use the name 'view' for something else entirely.
>>
>>
>> Cheers,
>> AT
>>
>>  [0] https://docs.**djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/**
>> models/fields/#foreignkey<https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/models/fields/#foreignkey>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 1:24 PM, Bobby Roberts <tche...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>  I'm creating an event module and want people to be able to associate a
>>> picture gallery with the event:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> from django.utils.translation import get_language, ugettext,
>>> ugettext_lazy as _
>>> from django.contrib import admin
>>> from django.db import models
>>> from django.contrib.auth.models import User
>>> from tinymce import models as tinymce_models
>>> from galleryview.models import Gallery
>>>
>>> active_choices=(
>>>         (1,"Yes"),
>>>         (0,"No"),
>>> )
>>>
>>> class event (models.Model):
>>>         id = models.AutoField (primary_key=True)
>>>         active = models.IntegerField(blank=**False,
>>> choices=active_choices)
>>>         title = models.CharField(blank=False,**max_length=150)
>>>         startDate = models.DateTimeField (blank=False,db_index=True)
>>>         endDate = models.DateTimeField (blank=False,db_index=True)
>>>         blurb = models.TextField (blank=False, max_length=175,help_text="
>>> **limit to a sentence, 175 chars.")
>>>         message = models.TextField (blank=False, max_length=2000)
>>>         GalleryId = models.ForeignKey('Gallery', verbose_name=_('Gallery
>>> Id'), related_name='Gallery_Id',**blank=True, null=True,
>>> help_text=_("You can associate a photo gallery to this event here."))
>>>
>>> class eventAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
>>>         list_display = ('startDate','endDate','title'**,'active',)
>>>         list_filter = ('startDate',)
>>>         date_heiarchy = ['startDate','endDate']
>>>         search_fields = ['title','blurb','message']
>>> admin.site.register(event,**eventAdmin)
>>>
>>>
>>> *when i try to syncdb, i'm getting the following error:*
>>>
>>> Error: One or more models did not validate:
>>> events.event: 'GalleryId' has a relation with model Gallery, which has
>>> either not been installed or is abstract.
>>>
>>> What am i doing wrong here?
>>>
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