Re: Search Field Problem

2009-07-21 Thread ankit rai
pls switch to django 1.1 beta version.You can easily download it from django
site

On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 3:47 PM, PanFei  wrote:

> oh my god ,I begin studying django  by using 1.02 
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 6:06 PM, Harish  wrote:
>
>>
>> The Django Version I am using is
>> '0.97-pre-SVN-7049'
>>
>>
>> On Jul 21, 2:56 pm, PanFei  wrote:
>> > may I have your version of django ?
>> >
>> > On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 4:49 PM, Harish 
>> wrote:
>> >
>> > > Hi Friends,
>> >
>> > > Just refer the sample code below.
>> >
>> > > My problem is I am referring a Dependant models field in
>> > > 'search_field'
>> > > it is working correctly but when i delete a record from 'Dept' name
>> > > from Dept Model
>> > > the Search for the firstname is not working..
>> > > For example
>> >
>> > > The following data is displayed in the Employee Model
>> >
>> > > Employee
>> > > FirstName   |  Last Name  |  Dept   |
>> > > -
>> > > AAABBB   Sales
>> > > BBBCCC|  Purchase
>> >
>> > > Dept
>> > > DeptName |  Employee Name   |   Other Detail
>> > > 
>> > > Sales   AAA None
>> > > PurchaseBBB None
>> >
>> > > In the above example (data) if I Search for Employee 'AAA'
>> > > It produces the result. But When I delete the  'Purchase' record
>> > > from 'Dept' Table, and then  Search 'AAA' in 'Employee' Table
>> > > It is not displaying the Record. (The record exists in the list)
>> >
>> > > I want to display the records of Employee when there is no record
>> > > exist in the Dept Model with Dept as None
>> >
>> > > # Code Snippet
>> > > class Employee(models.Model):
>> > >   firstname = models.CharField(maxlength=80)
>> > >   last_name = models.CharField(maxlength=80)
>> > >   salary = models.DecimalField()
>> >
>> > >   def __str__  (self):
>> > >   return self.firstname
>> >
>> > >   def getdept(self):
>> > >try:
>> > >dept = Dept.objects.get(pk=self.pk)
>> > >except Dept.DoesNotExist:
>> > >dept = Dept()
>> > >return dept.dept_name
>> >
>> > >list_display = ('firstname  ','lastname','getdept')
>> > >search_fields = ['firstname','lastname','Dept__dept_name']
>> >
>> > > class Dept(models.Model):
>> > >   dept_name = models.CharField(maxlength=80)
>> > >   empName = models.OneToOneField(Employee, )
>> > >   otherDetails = models.TextField()
>> >
>> > >  def __str__   (self):
>> > >   return self.dept_name
>> >
>> > >  list_display = ('dept_name')
>> > >  search_fields = ['dept_name']
>> >
>> > > Kindly reply if anyone has solution to this??
>> >
>> > > Regards
>> > > Harish Bhat
>>
>>
>
> >
>

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Re: Search Field Problem

2009-07-21 Thread PanFei
oh my god ,I begin studying django  by using 1.02 



On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 6:06 PM, Harish  wrote:

>
> The Django Version I am using is
> '0.97-pre-SVN-7049'
>
>
> On Jul 21, 2:56 pm, PanFei  wrote:
> > may I have your version of django ?
> >
> > On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 4:49 PM, Harish  wrote:
> >
> > > Hi Friends,
> >
> > > Just refer the sample code below.
> >
> > > My problem is I am referring a Dependant models field in
> > > 'search_field'
> > > it is working correctly but when i delete a record from 'Dept' name
> > > from Dept Model
> > > the Search for the firstname is not working..
> > > For example
> >
> > > The following data is displayed in the Employee Model
> >
> > > Employee
> > > FirstName   |  Last Name  |  Dept   |
> > > -
> > > AAABBB   Sales
> > > BBBCCC|  Purchase
> >
> > > Dept
> > > DeptName |  Employee Name   |   Other Detail
> > > 
> > > Sales   AAA None
> > > PurchaseBBB None
> >
> > > In the above example (data) if I Search for Employee 'AAA'
> > > It produces the result. But When I delete the  'Purchase' record
> > > from 'Dept' Table, and then  Search 'AAA' in 'Employee' Table
> > > It is not displaying the Record. (The record exists in the list)
> >
> > > I want to display the records of Employee when there is no record
> > > exist in the Dept Model with Dept as None
> >
> > > # Code Snippet
> > > class Employee(models.Model):
> > >   firstname = models.CharField(maxlength=80)
> > >   last_name = models.CharField(maxlength=80)
> > >   salary = models.DecimalField()
> >
> > >   def __str__  (self):
> > >   return self.firstname
> >
> > >   def getdept(self):
> > >try:
> > >dept = Dept.objects.get(pk=self.pk)
> > >except Dept.DoesNotExist:
> > >dept = Dept()
> > >return dept.dept_name
> >
> > >list_display = ('firstname  ','lastname','getdept')
> > >search_fields = ['firstname','lastname','Dept__dept_name']
> >
> > > class Dept(models.Model):
> > >   dept_name = models.CharField(maxlength=80)
> > >   empName = models.OneToOneField(Employee, )
> > >   otherDetails = models.TextField()
> >
> > >  def __str__   (self):
> > >   return self.dept_name
> >
> > >  list_display = ('dept_name')
> > >  search_fields = ['dept_name']
> >
> > > Kindly reply if anyone has solution to this??
> >
> > > Regards
> > > Harish Bhat
> >
>

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Re: Search Field Problem

2009-07-21 Thread Harish

The Django Version I am using is
'0.97-pre-SVN-7049'


On Jul 21, 2:56 pm, PanFei  wrote:
> may I have your version of django ?
>
> On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 4:49 PM, Harish  wrote:
>
> > Hi Friends,
>
> > Just refer the sample code below.
>
> > My problem is I am referring a Dependant models field in
> > 'search_field'
> > it is working correctly but when i delete a record from 'Dept' name
> > from Dept Model
> > the Search for the firstname is not working..
> > For example
>
> > The following data is displayed in the Employee Model
>
> > Employee
> > FirstName   |  Last Name  |  Dept   |
> > -
> > AAA            BBB           Sales
> > BBB            CCC        |  Purchase
>
> > Dept
> > DeptName     |  Employee Name   |   Other Detail
> > 
> > Sales           AAA                 None
> > Purchase        BBB                 None
>
> > In the above example (data) if I Search for Employee 'AAA'
> > It produces the result. But When I delete the  'Purchase' record
> > from 'Dept' Table, and then  Search 'AAA' in 'Employee' Table
> > It is not displaying the Record. (The record exists in the list)
>
> > I want to display the records of Employee when there is no record
> > exist in the Dept Model with Dept as None
>
> > # Code Snippet
> > class Employee(models.Model):
> >   firstname = models.CharField(maxlength=80)
> >   last_name = models.CharField(maxlength=80)
> >   salary = models.DecimalField()
>
> >   def __str__  (self):
> >       return self.firstname
>
> >   def getdept(self):
> >        try:
> >            dept = Dept.objects.get(pk=self.pk)
> >        except Dept.DoesNotExist:
> >            dept = Dept()
> >        return dept.dept_name
>
> >    list_display = ('firstname  ','lastname','getdept')
> >    search_fields = ['firstname','lastname','Dept__dept_name']
>
> > class Dept(models.Model):
> >   dept_name = models.CharField(maxlength=80)
> >   empName = models.OneToOneField(Employee, )
> >   otherDetails = models.TextField()
>
> >      def __str__       (self):
> >       return self.dept_name
>
> >      list_display = ('dept_name')
> >      search_fields = ['dept_name']
>
> > Kindly reply if anyone has solution to this??
>
> > Regards
> > Harish Bhat
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Re: Search Field Problem

2009-07-21 Thread PanFei
may I have your version of django ?

On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 4:49 PM, Harish  wrote:

>
> Hi Friends,
>
> Just refer the sample code below.
>
> My problem is I am referring a Dependant models field in
> 'search_field'
> it is working correctly but when i delete a record from 'Dept' name
> from Dept Model
> the Search for the firstname is not working..
> For example
>
> The following data is displayed in the Employee Model
>
> Employee
> FirstName   |  Last Name  |  Dept   |
> -
> AAABBB   Sales
> BBBCCC|  Purchase
>
> Dept
> DeptName |  Employee Name   |   Other Detail
> 
> Sales   AAA None
> PurchaseBBB None
>
> In the above example (data) if I Search for Employee 'AAA'
> It produces the result. But When I delete the  'Purchase' record
> from 'Dept' Table, and then  Search 'AAA' in 'Employee' Table
> It is not displaying the Record. (The record exists in the list)
>
> I want to display the records of Employee when there is no record
> exist in the Dept Model with Dept as None
>
> # Code Snippet
> class Employee(models.Model):
>   firstname = models.CharField(maxlength=80)
>   last_name = models.CharField(maxlength=80)
>   salary = models.DecimalField()
>
>   def __str__  (self):
>   return self.firstname
>
>   def getdept(self):
>try:
>dept = Dept.objects.get(pk=self.pk)
>except Dept.DoesNotExist:
>dept = Dept()
>return dept.dept_name
>
>list_display = ('firstname  ','lastname','getdept')
>search_fields = ['firstname','lastname','Dept__dept_name']
>
>
>
> class Dept(models.Model):
>   dept_name = models.CharField(maxlength=80)
>   empName = models.OneToOneField(Employee, )
>   otherDetails = models.TextField()
>
>  def __str__   (self):
>   return self.dept_name
>
>  list_display = ('dept_name')
>  search_fields = ['dept_name']
>
>
>
> Kindly reply if anyone has solution to this??
>
>
> Regards
> Harish Bhat
>
> >
>

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