There is something you might use as a workaround, which is to use a
property in the model.
I had a template where I wanted to list all the names of members of a
workgroup, sorted by last name.
The template had this:
{% for item in workgroup.list|dictsort:"user_last_name" %}
And in the workgroup model, there was this:
def _get_user_last_name(self):
return self.user.last_name
user_last_name = property(_get_user_last_name)
May not be as efficient as doing it in the query, but it's a lot
clearer for me than all those dots and underscores :)
--
Derek
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