Norman,

Great. I'll give this a shot. Thank you for your help.

Matt

On Aug 25, 12:18 pm, "Norman Harman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matt Berg wrote:
> > I apologize, I realize this is probably documented somewhere.
>
> > Say I have 2 models.
>
> > Artist and Album
>
> > Album has a foreign key to Artist.
>
> > I want to do a list_display of Albums something like this...
>
> >            list_display = ('album','release_date','artist')
>
> > This works fine and displays the info under the key for Artist.  What
> > I would like to do is access some of the other attributes of Artist.
> > Trying artist.hometown and artist[hometown] doesn't work.
>
> One way to do this is to create helper functions.
>
> def _get_artist_hometown(self):
>     return self.artist.hometown
>
> list_display = ('album','release_date',_get_artist_hometown)
>
> There're different options 
> seehttp://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/admin/#list-display
>
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