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Hi,
I'm sorry that I have to ask again for help, but, I couldn't figure it
out how to access nested directories in templates.
My Problem ist, that I have 3 categories (which I get from the DB), and
for every category a queryset.
and the structure looks like this
{'rahmen':
[<Product: rahmen1, ra1>, <Product: rahmen3, ra3>],
'laufrad':
[<Product: foobar, #0000X>, <Product: laufrad1, lr1>, <Product:
laufrad2, lr2>],
'lenker':
[<Product: foobar, #0000X>, <Product: lenker1, len1>, <Product:
lenker2, len2>, <Product: lenker3, len3>]
}
I have the keywords for the dictionary in an array (mygroups) which I
access in the template like this:
{% for entry in mygroups %}
{{ entry }}<p>
and here I would like to access the dictionaries like this
{% for prod in product.entry %}
{{ prod.name }}
{% endfor %}
{% endfor %}
The template manual says that if there is a point in a variable, it trys
to treat it like a dictionary or a list, but what if the word after the
point isn't parameter of the dictironary?
I also tried sth like this {% for prod in product.{{ entry }} %}, but
this didn't work either.
Is this kind of access possible?
regards
Sven Herzing
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