I'm not sure I understand what you're asking, but

projs = Project.objects.filter(campaign__industry=x)

where x is one of 1-6 should do what you want, I think.

Is that what you were asking?

On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 9:54 AM, Kyle <thinki...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
> I am trying to get a list of "Projects" based on certain "Industry".
> (My naming convention, not django's)
>
> My models look like this:
> http://dpaste.com/114308/
>
> "Project" has a foreign key to "Campaign".
>
> "Industry" also has a foreign key to "Campaign".
>
> Does it matter if both relationships are pointing to the center model
> in the data route I am trying to setup?  Like this:
>
> Project -> Campaign <- Industry
>
> If Industry = 3, and a handful of Campaigns are returned, I would like
> a list of all the Projects contained in each of the Campaigns
> returned.
>
> How do I do this with django models?
>
> >
>

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