I understand now. Thanks.

On Dec 17, 9:11 pm, Kenneth Gonsalves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 18-Dec-07, at 10:33 AM, MrJogo wrote:
>
> > What's the practical difference between calling
> > DB.objects.filter(**kwargs) and DB.objects.get(**kwargs) (where
> > **kwargs can be whichever paramenters)? I understand that filter
> > returns a QuerySet, but I don't really get how that affects me or my
> > code.
>
> get will return precisely one object. whereas filter will return a
> list of objects (list may contain only one object or be empty. So the
> difference is that if you do
>
> a = ...get()
> you can write a.id
> a= ...filter()
> you would have to write a[0].id (if you are expecting only one object
> to be returned)
>
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