Thanks for you reply Mikhail,
I do use model managers but more often to get a certain defined
queryset back. Could you maybe show me a simple example of how to
implement your suggestion?
I imagine it looking something like this.
class PersonManager(models.Manager):
def get_query_set(self):
??????? x = 1
return super(type(self), self).get_query_set()
class Person(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(.......)
objects = models.Manager()
compare_to_other = PersonManager()
Now without pulling the value out of the SQL database how do I add a
value?
The ?????? is where I am not sure of how to define a variable per sql
line.
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