Hey,
it helps :-)

but i have a little problem now. I try to add an attribute to each
element.
In the CLI ist works:

>>> from mysite.myapp.models import Mymodel
>>> list = Mymodel.objects.all()
>>> for elem in list:
...   elem.kmph = elem.distance/elem.time
>>> list[0].kmph
45

But when i put this in a view, it don't work:

def myview(request):
    list = Mymodel.objects.all()
    for elem in list:
       elem.kmph = elem.distance/elem.time
    return object_list(request, queryset=list)

In the template i have a part something like this:

[...]
{% for elem in object_list %}
<tr>
    <td>{{elem.distance}}</td>
    <td>{{elem.time}}</td>
    <td>{{elem.kmph}}</td>
</tr>
{% endfor %}
[...]

but the "kmph" is allways empty.

Any idea?

thanks so far...
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