>
> Hi Jani
>
> That was very helpful. Is there a way to include select_related into that
> query? or do I have to list every single field I would like to return using
> values()?
>
> last_deleted = ModificationLog.objects.values('thing__id', '
> thing__prefix', ' thing __first_name', ' thing__last_name', '
> thing__company_name', 'thing__creator', ' thing __created_on',
> 'modifier').annotate(deletion_date=Max('modified_on')).filter(thing__deleted=1).order_by('-deletion_date')[:20]
>
> This for example works, but I don't have access to User. Thing contains a
> FK to the User model, but I'm unable to do in the template {{
> object_list.creator.get_full_name }}
>
>
> But I am a lot lot closer than I was before, thank you.
>
>
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