I have a model that has some choices that the admin chooses while entering some data in the admin pannel. I am using the general way of making a choice field as below
CATEGORY= (
('arbitration', 'arbitration'),
('binding precedent', 'binding precedent'),
('contempt', 'contempt'),
('execution of decree', 'executuon of decree'),
('limitations', 'limitations'),
('negative equality', 'negative equality'),
('od/ss/rd', 'Obitor Dicta / Sub Silenso-Ratio/ Decidendi'),
('review', 'review'),
('special relief', 'special relief'),
)
)
class Civil(models.Model):
law_category= models.CharField(max_length=60, choices=CATEGORY ,null=True, help_text="required")
Here the choices are hard coded. Now I want the admin to have control over what choices he can have inside CATEGORY. So what I thought would work is to create another model where he can enter the the values for CATEGORY and that would in return create some dynamic choices for the field law_category= models.CharField(max_length=60, choices=CATEGORY ,null=True, help_text="required")
The way I approached the problem was as below
class CivilChoices(models.Model):
key=models.CharField()
value = models.CharField()
Here I thought of entering the key and values. But now I do not know how to get these values inside the Civil model for CATEGORY to use, or even if it is the right way to do it.
Please suggest me a way to create dynamic choices for the law_category field that get its choices from another model
Use ForeignKey :