I'm new to using generic views and the genericness is obviously powerful, but I'm wondering how far it goes. If I have a model and want to display it as a list, I can use a generic view and even specify the query set it displays for a given view, but what if I want to constrain the query set through a url parameter? Is that beyond the scope of generic views? Can the url parameters be passed to the class based view? Best Doug
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