Hiya --

Thanks. This is sort of what I was looking for.

user = User.objects.get(pk=pk)
cars = Car.objects.filter(year=user.birthday.year).all()
UserRelatedProfiles or user_related_profiles = 
Profile.objects.filter(year__in=user.birthday.year) ?


On Monday, January 29, 2018 at 8:40:13 AM UTC-5, Andréas Kühne wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> It's really hard to understand what you exactly want.
>
> Without showing your code it'll be even harder to understand how / what 
> you want to do. We have to guess from the little information you are 
> giving.... However. if you want to query cars with the same year as the 
> user for example, you could do this:
>
> user = User.objects.get(pk=1)
> cars = Car.objects.filter(year=user.birthday.year).all()
>
 

>
> Regards,
>
> Andréas
>
> 2018-01-29 14:30 GMT+01:00 Travis Pickle <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>>:
>
>>
>> I'm assuming not a single person has read what is in my body of my 
>> message and has only read the subject. I know bots have read the body. 
>>
>> if
>> http://somesite.com/user/ <http://somesite.com/user/1>*1 ,where 1 is the 
>> pk,*
>> i want to use in the view pk relation to gather all fields, and use 
>> fields to generate other query sets to pass to the templates
>>
>> user model has
>>
>> name
>> birthday
>> gender
>>
>> and car model has
>> make
>> model
>> year
>> description
>> and 
>>
>> profiles just have a one-to-one relationship to users
>> favorite_car
>> location
>> ..etc
>>
>> so for example, this isn't data isn't what i am working on, but it gets 
>> me to where i need to. I want to lookup(get_objects) where cars age is same 
>> as user PK 1, and also want to look up other users around same age, and 
>> report location. 
>>
>>
>> Cant really disclose the code of this project at this time. but just 
>> note, I am trying to look for objects based on values from PK1. if I knew 
>> how to assign them, and then use it for a search it would have different 
>> questions.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Monday, January 29, 2018 at 4:30:03 AM UTC-5, Daniel Roseman wrote:
>>
>>> On Sunday, 28 January 2018 19:01:35 UTC, Travis Pickle wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I am using django 1.8.
>>>>
>>>> I read though the docs, however, i not seeing how I can get the PK 
>>>> other attributes to use in model searching. 
>>>>
>>>
>>> As others have stated, this is *fully* covered in the tutorial, 
>>> specifically in part 3. Potted answer, though: you capture it as a URL 
>>> argument and accept it in your view function. If you've read that part of 
>>> the tutorial and still can't work it out, you'll need to post some actual 
>>> code.
>>> -- 
>>> DR.
>>>
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