In my example "reportdatedate" is a datetime object. "result" is a
dict of dicts.
The lines that attempt to access the dict cause a template syntax
error ( because I invented the syntax myself ) - is there an
alternative that means the same thing?
I note that Django templates give me an obvious syntax when the dict-
key names are known in advance: {{ mydict.keyname }}, but what do I do
when (as in my example below) the key names are provided by another
variable?
Thanks
{% for reportdate in allDates %}
<tr>
<td>
{{ reportdate }}
</td>
{{ result[ reportdate ][ "dev" ] }}
<td>
<td></td>
<td>
{{ result[ reportdate ][ "live" ] }}
</td>
</tr>
{% endfor %}
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