Re: using chaining filter() and select_related()

2007-08-07 Thread james_027
hi On Aug 8, 1:45 pm, Margaret <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > how > > employees = employees.join(employees.filter(Q(firstname = p) | Q(lastname= > p))) > is this something new that hasn't been yet documented? james --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this

Re: using chaining filter() and select_related()

2007-08-07 Thread Margaret
how employees = employees.join(employees.filter(Q(firstname = p) | Q(lastname= p))) On 8/8/07, james_027 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > On Aug 8, 1:37 pm, Udi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Try doing the select_related() at the end > > > > Remove the first use of it and then after

Re: using chaining filter() and select_related()

2007-08-07 Thread james_027
Hi, On Aug 8, 1:37 pm, Udi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Try doing the select_related() at the end > > Remove the first use of it and then after the loop add this: > employees = employees.select_related() > > I think that'll work? > I try but it didn't work ... james

Re: using chaining filter() and select_related()

2007-08-07 Thread Udi
Try doing the select_related() at the end Remove the first use of it and then after the loop add this: employees = employees.select_related() I think that'll work? On Aug 7, 10:25 pm, james_027 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > hi, > > I am doing something like this > > params =