The above should read

data=serializers.serialize('json',qs)

If I do qs[0].firstname  I get the value of firstname, but this doesn't seem to 
be bundled in 'data'

MerMer


Merric Mercer wrote:
> First Question:-
>
> In my view  if I do:-
>
> qs=Model.objects.all()
> for i in qs:
>       setattr( i, "firstname", firstname )  # add a new attribute 
> ("firstname") with correponding value
>
> import django.core serializers
> data=serializers.serialize('json',data)
> render_to_response(template,{'data':data,'qs':qs,})
>
> Via 'qs I can access the attribute and  its value.  However, 'data' does 
> not provide this extra attributes and value.  Can anybody explain this - 
> is there a way I can do this?
>
> Second Question.
> Using json or xml is there a simple to only return the fields that I 
> need in a query set, rather than all the data?
>
> MerMer
>
>
> >
>
>
>   


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