That depends, you could use django.db models to access that table,
but that depends on the table - there is a ton of information on this
subject here:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/db/models/
Or, you could write a custom SQL that would fetch exactly the data you
want, and
save it in dict or list ... and you have this data inside view ...
On 07/16/2013 03:00 PM, Randa Hisham wrote:
if i have dynami table in my template contain data
wht is the best way to save this data from table to view
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