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I'm having trouble getting django-admin.py to work... it's in this first location:
/Users/mycomp/bin/ but I think I need it in another location for the terminal to recognize it, no?
Noob, Please help. Thanks!!
my-computer:~/Django-1.1.1 mycomp$ sudo ln -s /Users/mycomp/bin/django-admin.py /Users/mycomp/django-1…
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I'm working on installing django and running it on my system.
I have a problem though, in this tutorial creating a project is explained by running the command
django-admin.py startproject mysite
My issue is that this doesn't work. I changed to the directory where django-admin.py is located and…
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hi i have to following model
class Match(models.Model):
Team_one = models.ForeignKey('Team', related_name='Team_one')
Team_two = models.ForeignKey('Team', related_name='Team_two')
Stadium = models.CharField(max_length=255, blank=True)
Start_time = models.DateTimeField(auto_now_add=False…
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I need to detect when some of the fields of certain model have changed in the admin, to later send notifications depending on which fields changed and previous/current values of those fields.
I tried using a ModelForm and overriding the save() method, but the form's self.cleaned_data and seld.instance…
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Hello
At the root page of the admin site where registered models appear, I want to hide several models that are registered to the Django admin.
If I directly unregister those, I am not able to add new records as the add new symbol "+" dissapears.
How can this be done ?
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