On Wednesday, 8 May 2013 11:03:06 UTC+1, sachin wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> Accessing the foreign key object is simple using _set
> lets say I have a models like:
>
> class Profile(models.Model):
>     """
>     extended auth user profile
>     """
>     user = models.OneToOneField(User)
>     emp_id = models.CharField(max_length=10)
>     phone_number = models.CharField(max_length=15)
>
>     def __unicode__(self):
>         return "%s" % self.user
>
> class Complaint(models.Model):
>     """
>     users complaints
>     """
>     user = models.ForeignKey(Profile)
>     complaint = models.TextField()
>     
>
> I can access Profile's objects as 
>
> user_profile = Profile.objects.get(user=USER_INSTANT)
>
> and then
>
> user_profile.complaint_set.values()
>
> but can I access it reversely ??
>
> I mean 
>
> complaint.profile_set.values() like this
>

That's not reverse, that's forward. complaint_set is reverse. To access it 
forwards, just do complaint.user.
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DR. 

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