> would I still be able to paginate over the entire list of 10000 objects?
Or my list would be shortened to 5 objects?

Its the latter. Your query set will loop only for the size of it's length.


On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 12:03 PM, Continuation <selforgani...@gmail.com>wrote:

> In the django-pagination, it uses the example:
> {% autopaginate object_list %}
>
> My question is does object_list have to be the **entire** list over
> which I want to paginate, or can I limit the length of object_list? If
> I limit the length of object_list, will autopaginate still go through
> the entire list?
>
> As an example, say I want to paginate over the list a.field_set.all().
> Let's say that list has 10000 objects. I might not want my database to
> return such a large result set. So I might want to do something like:
>
> object_list = a.field_set()[:5]
>
> Now if I use {% autopaginate object_list %} in my template, would I
> still be able to paginate over the entire list of 10000 objects? Or my
> list would be shortened to 5 objects?
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