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authorJacob Kaplan-Moss <jacob@jacobian.org>2008-02-26 21:18:34 +0000
committerJacob Kaplan-Moss <jacob@jacobian.org>2008-02-26 21:18:34 +0000
commit00f051985933abd32c545f54487de571df813c67 (patch)
tree50140cedadf5300216d234ce08b2528fa8f95063 /docs
parentdf5fef33c965ba324563c4a8a1faec82ccfbe98c (diff)
Added documentation about the "app.Model" relation syntax introduced by [7185]
git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@7159 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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@@ -784,9 +784,17 @@ you can use the name of the model, rather than the model object itself::
class Manufacturer(models.Model):
# ...
-Note, however, that you can only use strings to refer to models in the same
-models.py file -- you cannot use a string to reference a model in a different
-application, or to reference a model that has been imported from elsewhere.
+Note, however, that this only refers to models in the same models.py file -- you
+cannot use a string to reference a model defined in another application or
+imported from elsewhere.
+
+**New in Django development version:** to refer to models defined in another
+application, you must instead explicitially specify the application label. That
+is, if the ``Manufacturer`` model above is defined in another application called
+``production``, you'd need to use::
+
+ class Car(models.Model):
+ manufacturer = models.ForeignKey('production.Manufacturer')
Behind the scenes, Django appends ``"_id"`` to the field name to create its
database column name. In the above example, the database table for the ``Car``