I have the following Django model:

class Icon(models.Model):
    name = models.CharField(max_length=200,null=False,blank=False)

class Post(models.Model):
    icons = models.ManyToManyField(Icon)

When I write the following code:

post = Post()
icons = []
icon_id = form.cleaned_data['icon_1']
if (icon_id):
    i = Icon.objects.get(id=icon_id)
    icons.append(i)

icon_id = form.cleaned_data['icon_2']
if (icon_id):
    i = Icon.objects.get(id=icon_id)
    icons.append(i)

post.icons = icons
post.save()

It works fine for the most part, creating a Post object and the two Icon objects.

However, if the icon_id is, say, 1 in both cases, it only creates ONE entry in the database, not two.

So it seems like it checks for duplicates and removes them.

How do I make this work so I allow duplicates? (I want two of the SAME icon associated with a post.)

Thanks!

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i don't understand. why are you attaching two icons with the same ID? – milkypostman Aug 31 '11 at 19:54
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Define the model yourself, to have such non-unique many-to-many relations

class PostIcon(db.Model):
    post = models.ForeignKey(Post)
    icon = models.ForeignKey(Icon)

and than add them one by one

for icon in icons:
    PostIcon(post=post, icon=icon).save()
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