On 9/8/06, LizzyLiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
I would like to show which of these accounts are already linked to theuser but I'm not sure how to do it - something like:
account.id }}" {% if
account.id inuser.accounts %}selected="True"{% endif %}>{{
account.name}}You won't be able to use
On 9/9/06, Ned Batchelder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
I'm not familiar with the internals of this code, but here's a naive
conception: since the default objects manager is made automatically by
the ORM, couldn't it still be available internally for use in this
case? Whatever filtering
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> If it has C++ bindings then maybe SIP could help -
> http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/sip/
>
> PyQT4 bindings made with SIP are realy nice :)
These are the conclusions of several Python wrappers that shows that
SIP generates the fastest wrappers:
* Manual wrapping i
Hi all,
I have just added a Wiki page under the Cookbook section showing how to
create dynamic charts using ReportLab's graphics library. It seems not
many people know about our chart library, which has been serving
financial charts in big firms for years. In any event the Django
integration is
Russell Keith-Magee wrote:
On 9/8/06, Ned
Batchelder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
The docs for custom managers say: "it's generally a good idea for the
first Manager to be relatively unfiltered". But it seems that any
filtering in the default manager will interfere with cascading deletes.
If it has C++ bindings then maybe SIP could help -
http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/sip/
PyQT4 bindings made with SIP are realy nice :)
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Adrian Holovaty wrote:
> I'm -0 on having BooleanFields use a drop down in the admin interface.
> Radio buttons are so much more usable, if you only have two choices.
> If anything, we should change NullBooleanFields to use radio buttons.
That would be fine too.
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Ian Holsman wrote:
> On 08/09/2006, at 8:03 PM, GinTon wrote:
>
> >
> > Zopdb is not based on the ODMG 3 specification but I have found a free
> > ODBMS based on the ODMG 3 specification althought it only has
> > programming interfaces for C++ and Java, but we would ask to
> > authors an
> > inter
On 9/8/06, Gary Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> After noticing the new NullBooleanField, I am thinking it would be nice
> to have the same sort of yes/no dropdown option for BooleanField
> (without the "unknown" choice of course). What do you think?
Hey Gary,
NullBooleanField has been in Dj
In my model a user can be linked to many accounts - to display this
I've got a multiple select on a manytomany field, I pass the user and
the list of all possible accounts to the template:
{% for account in accounts %}
{{account.name}}
{% endfor %}
This displays the account nam
On 9/8/06, Ned Batchelder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The docs for custom managers say: "it's generally a good idea for thefirst Manager to be relatively unfiltered". But it seems that anyfiltering in the default manager will interfere with cascading deletes.
Having a filtered manager will cause s
I don't know whether this is a bug in the ORM, or a misunderstanding on
my part about how to use custom managers.
In our model, we have a Story class, with a boolean 'deleted'
attribute. We defined a custom default manager to return all of the
stories that are not deleted, so that most of the
On 08/09/2006, at 8:03 PM, GinTon wrote:
>
> Zopdb is not based on the ODMG 3 specification but I have found a free
> ODBMS based on the ODMG 3 specification althought it only has
> programming interfaces for C++ and Java, but we would ask to
> authors an
> interface for python.
> http://www.e
Zopdb is not based on the ODMG 3 specification but I have found a free
ODBMS based on the ODMG 3 specification althought it only has
programming interfaces for C++ and Java, but we would ask to authors an
interface for python.
http://www.eyedb.org/
It is very powerful, mature, safe, stable. I was
Andrew Durdin wrote:
The problem with the latter is that the decimal module is only
> in 2.4, and django is targeting 2.3 as the minimum support version of
> Python.
My background is in over ten years of business application development
(order processing and ERP), and I have been moving over to D
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