Hi group,
Does anybody have a suggestion for this problem? I am trying to make a
matchmodel between the same field in two lists, item_one and item_two.
Item is one of the Charfields in a Post. The Post is attached with a
foreign key to a blog (blog__id=1 or blog__id=2).
So if in item list one the Post.item[id] == item list two Post.item
[id] get the id and generate a list.
My thought were grossly this (not right syntax):
def match(request, username=None, template_name="blog/
match.html"):
for item in Post.objects.all():
item_one = Post.objects.filter(blog__id=1)
item_two = Post.objects.filter(blog__id=2)
for item in item_one() and for item in item_two():
if item_one == item_one:
match_id = Post.objects.get(pk=id)
Post.objects.filter(match_id)
return HttpResponseRedirect(reverse("list_match_id"))
Otherwise i tried to use this:
item1 = Post.objects.values_list('item').select_related().get
(blog__id=1)
item2 = Post.objects.values_list('item').select_related().get
(blog__id=2)
Though this method is unable to handle more than 1 value.
Any ideas?
Thanks
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