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Default filter in Django admin

How can I change the default filter choice from 'ALL'? I have a field named as status which has three values: activate , pending and rejected . When I use list_filter in Django admin, the filter is by default set to 'All' but I want to set it to pending by default. ...
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Difference between left join and right join in SQL Server [duplicate]

... @SilapAliyev That's actually a very good question. Can anyone answer? :D – Ian Chu Te Jan 8 '16 at 2:46 21 ...
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python: How do I know what type of exception occurred?

I have a function called by the main program: 15 Answers 15 ...
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How can I get a list of all classes within current module in Python?

I've seen plenty of examples of people extracting all of the classes from a module, usually something like: 11 Answers ...
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How to list all functions in a Python module?

I have a python module installed on my system and I'd like to be able to see what functions/classes/methods are available in it. ...
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How does __proto__ differ from constructor.prototype?

... I've been trying to wrap my head around this recently and finally came up with this "map" that I think sheds full light over the matter http://i.stack.imgur.com/KFzI3.png I know I'm not the first one making this up but it was more interesting figuring it out that finding it :-). An...
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How do I get the path of the current executed file in Python?

...ike a newbie question, but it is not. Some common approaches don't work in all cases: 13 Answers ...
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How do you log all events fired by an element in jQuery?

I'd like to see all the events fired by an input field as a user interacts with it. This includes stuff like: 12 Answers ...
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Inheritance and Overriding __init__ in python

... The book is a bit dated with respect to subclass-superclass calling. It's also a little dated with respect to subclassing built-in classes. It looks like this nowadays: class FileInfo(dict): """store file metadata""" def __init__(self, filename=None): super(FileInfo,...
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What is the purpose of the -m switch?

Could you explain to me what the difference is between calling 3 Answers 3 ...