thanks Terry. I posted 3 days ago, just couldn't see it in the list
until now. ;(

On Oct 31, 1:29 am, "Terry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> pength wrote:
> > I think it's a common way in C or C++ project to do like this, just
> > don't know how to do it in Django. I have tried to put
> > "MAX_UNIT_FOR_ONE_USER  = 100" in the settings.py, and used it in
> > views, but got an error as "global name MAX_UNIT_FOR_ONE_USER  not
> > defined", etc...This works, but when you use the constants, you first have 
> > to import
> the settings, by doing:
>
>     from django.conf import settings
>
> and then you when you use it, you need to refer to it as
> "settings.MAX_UNIT_FOR_ONE_USER".
> 
> - Terry


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