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The problem is that the name
and strength
attributes belong to different objects (strength
belongs to rel_med_subs
, name
to substance
)! You can’t refer to both of them through the (s.name, s.strength) for s in self.rel_med_subs.order_by('order')
comprehension – the s
can only have name
or strength
.
It seems that the rel_med_subs attribute is a relation manager for objects of type substance
and not of type rel_med_subs
. Check the attributes of medication
using dir
to see which is the name of the manager for rel_med_subs
(probably something like rel_med_subs_set
— I really can’t remember it and always check it with dir
. However be assured that medication
will have two reverse relation attributes: One for the Many 2 Many relation with substance
and one with the One 2 Many with rel_med_subs
. After you find the correct reverse manager then you can use s.id_subs.name
and s.strength
.
Also please capitalize your class names and use corrent naming (rel_med_subs should be named MedicineSubstanceRelation) !