You may be able to use prefetch_related to do what you want: it will all 
depend upon your model structure. select_related is easier, but only 
follows an fk in one direction.

Matt.

On Sunday, May 20, 2012 12:27:57 AM UTC+9:30, Aditya Sriram M wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> again, my models are Customer, Users and Devices.
>
> I would like to search by Customer and retrieve all 'select_related' rows 
> of all the three models.
> Eg. like this..
>
> Customer1 User1 Device1
> Customer1 User1 Device2
> Customer1 User2 Device1
> Customer1 User2 Device2
> etc etc..
>
> Is this possible in Django? If so how?
>

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