On Tuesday, 2 January 2018 09:42:08 UTC, Joshua O. Morales wrote:
>
> Here's the snippet of my code:
> models.py:
>
> class Comment(models.Model):
>     comment_title = models.TextField()
>     comment_content = models.TextField()
>     def __str__(self):
>         return self.comment_content
>
>
>
>
> def test_me():
>     comment_id_set = list(Comment.objects.values_list('id', flat=True))
>     for pk in comment_id_set:
>         comment = Comment.objects.filter(pk=pk)
>         print(comment)
>
>
> Output:
> <QuerySet [<Comment: Nice weather and location. Not much food choices. The 
> room was fair but clean. Not really fancy. The staff was friendly and 
> helpful. :)>]>
> <QuerySet [<Comment: I booked this room for my brother as a gift. They 
> really enjoyed the place.>]>
>
>
>
But your code makes no sense. You do a query to get all the IDs in the 
database, then for each ID you do yet another query for the ID - using 
`filter` which returns a queryset, rather than `get` which returns an 
object - and then print that queryset. Why?

Your code can be simplified to:

comments  = Comment.objects.all()
for comment in comments:
    print comment

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