Yes I am really sorry. I sent it to the wrong discussion group by mistake
Sincerely yours,

 Joel G Mathew



On Mon, 17 Dec 2018 at 10:16, Graham Dumpleton <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Since getting mod_wsgi working on Heroku would be impossible for most,
> this sounds like just a Django question and nothing to do with mod_wsgi. I
> would suggest you ask on StackOverflow.
>
> Graham
>
> On 16 Dec 2018, at 10:17 pm, Joel Mathew <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I just started using heroku today. I was testing a web application, and
> got different results on using django app from local development server and
> heroku.
>
> From my local django webserver, the following search yields correct
> results:
>
>     from django.db.models import CharField
>     from django.db.models.functions import Lower
>     CharField.register_lookup(Lower, "lower")
>     import logging
>     logger = logging.getLogger('testlogger')
>     logger.info('This is a simple log message')
>     items_set = []
>     if request.method == 'POST':
>         print(request.POST.get)
>         form = CGHSMetaForm(request.POST)
>         name = request.POST.get('name').lower()
>         items_set = CGHSRates.objects.filter(
>             name__lower__contains=name).order_by('name')
>         print(items_set)
>         logger.info(items_set)
>     else:
>         form = CGHSMetaForm()
>
>     return render(
>         request, 'app/cghs_search.html', {
>             'rnd_num': randomnumber(),
>             'form': form,
>             'items': items_set,
>         })
>
> I get the following results:
>
>     Code
>     Name
>     Rate
>     1098
>     After Mastectomy (Reconstruction)Mammoplasty
>     Rs 13800.0
>     364
>     Local mastectomy-simple
>     Rs 14548.0
>     251
>     Mastoidectomy
>     Rs 17193.0
>
> On heroku, however, I receive an empty result.
>
> The database is the default heroku database, a postgre db, defined by the
> following settings in settings.py:
>
>     import dj_database_url
>     DATABASES = {'default': dj_database_url.config(default='postgres://
> kpnbcpyqtxxjqu:2c86exffsdff0d789e7f3b29d70sfsfsffs7be197sffsfsffb...@ec2-53-22-46-10.compute-1.amazonaws.com:5432/dful1l3ra7nknn'
> )}
>
> Why does the same database when accessed on different servers yield
> different queries?
> Sincerely yours,
>
>  Joel G Mathew
>
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