Hmm, no, it does not work even without indexed=True, 
my mistake.
So the "issue" remains.

Il giorno martedì 17 settembre 2013 16:17:04 UTC+2, Antonio Mignolli ha 
scritto:
>
> Thanks, George, but as I said in the beginning, I'm using neo4django, 
> which surely has StringProperty, otherwise I would have an 
> AttributeError on StringProperty, which I don't have.
>
> I should have written:
> from neo4django.db import models
>
> and 
> ...
>     name = models.StringProperty(indexed=True)
>
> for completeness.
>
> I think I just discovered another neo4django issue,
> in fact it works perfectly only if such attribute 
> is not defined with indexed = True.
>
>
> Il giorno martedì 17 settembre 2013 14:27:34 UTC+2, George Lund ha scritto:
>>
>>
>> class MyBaseModel(models.NodeModel):
>>>    name=StringProperty()
>>>    class Meta:
>>>        abstract = True
>>>
>>>
>> In Django you would need CharField or similar. StringProperty is a Google 
>> App Engine thing? Cf 
>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6132695/django-module-object-has-no-attribute-stringproperty
>>
>> So your base model has no field called "name".
>>
>> HTH
>>
>> George
>>
>

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