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On Sat, 23 May 2020 at 09:37, Saurabh Adhikary <adhikarysaur...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hello ,
>
> I need some advice / tips.
>
> I am in a fix.
> I have 2 databases & I want to join 2 tables of that. *As we know the
> foreign key concept with 2 separate databases is not possible. *
>
> Basically what I want is to add a custom column to a queryset and pass the 
> *current
> row.name <http://row.name> *value to a function and that function will
> return *location*. The return value should be saved for each row
> individually. Each row will have different values. Currently, by annotate
> the function is calling but :
> 1) * name* values are not getting passed
> 2) anything returned once is saved for the entire queryset.
>
>
> *Constraint - change in models is difficult for my prod environment.*
>
> database1.table1
>
> database2.table1
> *name* *rating*
> *outlet* *location*
> pizza hut 5
> pizza-hut Mumbai
> mc donalds 4
> mc-donalds Washington
>
> Now, I want to get *location *from database2.table1 and sort it with this
> field .
>
> What I have tried :
> 1 - queryset.annotate(loc=Value('abc', output_field=CharField())) and
> later updating the queryset.  But the main queryset doesn't gets updated by
> each row of the custom column. All the values gets updated by the same
> value.
> 2 - queryset.extra(select={'loc': myfunc('*name*')}) but here the column
> values are not getting passed.
> 3 - queryset.extra(select={'loc': "select '*location*' from *database2*.table1
> where outlet == %s"},select_params=('*name*',)) but here the column
> values are not getting passed.
>
>
> Kindly , if you can help find a solution by :
> - handling the queryset in a better way
> - writing a query like Count as that is working fine for a similar column
> (although I know this works on Foreign key, but still if the logic is
> helped how to write Count type of function I can write my own snippet)
>
>
> Regards,
> Saurabh Adhikary
>
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