So first off, I want to clarify that I am trying to make One-To-Many relationships, not Many-to-One. I already understand how ForeignKeys work.
For the sake of the discussion, I've simplified my models; they're much more field-rich than this in the real implementation.
I have a model, called a ColumnDefinition
:
class ColumnDefinition(Model):
column_name = CharField(max_length=32)
column_type = PositiveSmallIntegerField()
column_size = PositiveSmallIntegerField(null=True, blank=True)
I think have a registry. Each registry has a separate set of columns for it's input and output definition. I've put the theoretical "OneToManyField" in there to demonstrate what I'm trying to do.
class Registry(Model):
input_dictionary = OneToManyField(ColumnDefinition)
output_dictionary = OneToManyField(ColumnDefinition)
created_date = DateTimeField(auto_now_add=True, editable=False)
A ColumnDefinition
is only ever related to one Registry ever. So it's not a Many to Many relationship. If I put a ForeignKey
on the ColumnDefinition
instead to create a reverse relationship, it can only create a single reverse, whereas I need both an input and output reverse.
I don't want to have to do anything kludgey like adding a "column_registry_type" field onto ColumnDefinition
if I can get around it.
Does anyone have any good ideas on how to solve this problem?
Thanks!