> In my view, I have:
> future_events = Event.objects.filter(start_date__gte=now)
> pacific_events = future_events.filter(club__region='Pacific')
> rocky_mountain_events = future_events.filter(club__region='Rocky
> Mountain')
> southwest_events = future_events.filter(club__region='Southwest')
> midwest_events = future_events.filter(club__region='Midwest')
> central_events = future_events.filter(club__region='Central')
> northeast_events =
> future_events.filter(club__region='Northeast')
> southeast_events =
> future_events.filter(club__region='Southeast')
>
> return render_to_response('clubs/events.html', {'
> 'pacific_events': pacific_events,
> 'rocky_mountain_events':rocky_mountain_events,
> 'southwest_events':southwest_events,
> 'midwest_events':midwest_events,
> 'central_events':central_events,
> 'northeast_events':northeast_events,
> 'southeast_events':southeast_events,
> })
>
> And then in the view, I spit out:
> {% if pacific_events %}
> do stuff
> {% endif %}
>
> For each event type, ad nauseum.
Sounds like you want to do something like
future_events = Event.objects.filter(start_date__gte=now)
regions = (
'Pacific',
'Midwest',
# ... or load from your Region table
)
return render_to-response('clubs/events.html'), {'events': [
(region, future_events.filter(club__region=region)
for region in regions
])
'other_context_field': whatever,
})
and then in your template, you'd have something like
{% for region in events %}
<h3>Happenings in the {{ region.0 }} region</h3>
<ul>
{% for event in region.1 %}
<li>{{ event.description }}</li>
{% endfor %}
</ul>
{% endfor %}
Hope this helps,
-tim
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