2008/9/27 Malcolm Tredinnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> You might want to prefer to do the ordering in Python or as a second
> pass.
Is it possible to order in python a queryset object? The generic view
I use needs a queryset.
If it's not possible I have to rewrite my generic object list to use a
py
2008/9/27 Malcolm Tredinnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Not really, except for writing a raw SQL query. The raw SQL for this
> type of query is very complicated and it's such an edge case (it's
> trying to do if-then logic in SQL when you write it out) and not always
> even possible, so Django doesn't
On Fri, 2008-09-26 at 16:29 +0200, Alessandro wrote:
> I have a model with a m2m field "provincia".
> I want to order my objects in this way:
> If the object has a provincia = 'AA' on m2m relation must be the
> bottom of my list.
>
> I tried query = query.order_by('-provincia') and it works corr
I have a model with a m2m field "provincia".
I want to order my objects in this way:
If the object has a provincia = 'AA' on m2m relation must be the
bottom of my list.
I tried query = query.order_by('-provincia') and it works correctly
(because AA is the first of the values), but I duplicates the
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