Solution 1:

You may not be able to do it directly. From the documentation of list_display

ManyToManyField fields aren’t supported, because that would entail executing a separate SQL statement for each row in the table. If you want to do this nonetheless, give your model a custom method, and add that method’s name to list_display. (See below for more on custom methods in list_display.)

You can do something like this:

class PurchaseOrderAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
    fields = ['product', 'dollar_amount']
    list_display = ('get_products', 'vendor')

    def get_products(self, obj):
        return "\n".join([p.products for p in obj.product.all()])

OR define a model method, and use that

class PurchaseOrder(models.Model):
    product = models.ManyToManyField('Product')
    vendor = models.ForeignKey('VendorProfile')
    dollar_amount = models.FloatField(verbose_name='Price')

    def get_products(self):
        return "\n".join([p.products for p in self.product.all()])

and in the admin list_display

list_display = ('get_products', 'vendor')

Solution 2:

This way you can do it, kindly checkout the following snippet:

class Categories(models.Model):
    """ Base category model class """

    title       = models.CharField(max_length=100)
    description = models.TextField()
    parent      = models.ManyToManyField('self', default=None, blank=True)
    when        = models.DateTimeField('date created', auto_now_add=True)

    def get_parents(self):
        return ",".join([str(p) for p in self.parent.all()])

    def __unicode__(self):
        return "{0}".format(self.title)

And in your admin.py module call method as follows:

class categories(admin.ModelAdmin):
    list_display    = ('title', 'get_parents', 'when')

Solution 3:

I you want to save extra queries you can add a prefetch_related


class PurchaseOrderAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
    fields = ['product', 'dollar_amount']
    list_display = ('get_products', 'vendor')

    def get_queryset(self, request):
        qs = super().get_queryset(request)
        return qs.prefetch_related('product')

    def get_products(self, obj):
        return ",".join([p.products for p in obj.product.all()])