That seems too easy to be true. :).
I have one more query, where should I add this code? Considering this
attribute would be used in many views, I am trying to override
__init__.

    def __init__(self, *vargs):
        models.Model.__init__(self, *vargs)
        self.my_item_that_doesnt_exist_in_model = 'my value'
        .....

I am getting "Exception Type:   TypeError". What am I missing?


On Sep 4, 12:58 pm, Iapain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I want to have a non database item in this model class, which I can
> > populate in the views. What is the recommended way to do this.
>
> its quite simple:
>
> myObject.my_item_that_doesnt_exist_in_model = 'my value' #incase of
> model object


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