On 6 nov, 03:49, Jesse Legg wrote:
> You won't be able to use a GenericForeignKey in this situation,
Yeps, I know - I even explained why
> but
> you could write a helper method and define a property to affect
> something similar.
Which is mostly what I have so far -
Hello!
I need to write complex form, in that form users can select some params
(popup select fields) than fill other fields via ajax query. JS was
successfull written and fields are filling well, but when I submit
form, validation said something like that: "It's not correct value for
this
On 5 nov, 23:46, Brian McKeever wrote:
> Why do you want to split it across two models?
I don't *want* to - the first model comes from an existing app, and
duplicating the content_type in my own model would be, well, a
duplication !-)
Anyone?
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