Kai:
I was worrying about how to use the django database api to do site
related queries. I mean how do I simply retrieve articles of a site
without having to use the custom query.
Harry
On Aug 1, 9:36 pm, "Kai Kuehne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Harry,
>
> On 8/2/07, gt7658b <[EMAIL PROTECT
Hi Harry,
On 8/2/07, gt7658b <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Kai:
>
> Thanks for the suggestions. In this case, my Article will have
> relationship with category, not directly with site. Will I still be
> able to take advantage of the functions of site framework?
I don't understand you (well, it'
Kai:
Thanks for the suggestions. In this case, my Article will have
relationship with category, not directly with site. Will I still be
able to take advantage of the functions of site framework?
Harry
On Jul 31, 9:45 pm, "Kai Kuehne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ManyToManyField maybe is way bet
ManyToManyField maybe is way better. Sorry, its late.
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On 8/1/07, Hai Dong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hello:
>
> I got a question. What if I have two sites, and each site has several
> categories (where articles belong to). For such kind of case what is the
> best way of utilizing the site framework.
What about a ForeignKey field in the cate
Hello:
I got a question. What if I have two sites, and each site has several
categories (where articles belong to). For such kind of case what is the
best way of utilizing the site framework.
Thanks,
Harry
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