> I have a question about filtering queries concatenating fields.
> I just saw in documentation the possibility to concatenate (AND, OR)
> sentences, but not concatenate table-fields to filter something. Is
> the Django DB-API able to do something like that?
> 
> [SQL]
> WHERE lower(table1.label || ' ' || table2.label) LIKE '%something%'

Sounds like you're looking for the extra() call:

http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/db-api/#extra-select-none-where-none-params-none-tables-none

where you can create your own WHERE clauses.

-tim





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