How about
<option value="{{i.id}}">

Now the id_tecnico should have the value of your persons id in your
view.

On Sep 28, 3:16 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm building a page where a person has to choose who is to perform an
> action.   The 'who' comes from the 'auth_user' table.
>
> <select name="id_tecnico" size="1">
>     {% for i in inst %}
>     <option>
>  {{ i.first_name|lower|capfirst }} {{ i.last_name|lower|capfirst }}
> {{ i.id }}
>     {% endfor %}
> </select>
>
> I would like first_name and last_name to appear on the select box, but
> not the id field.
>
> But I would like to have the id returned to the view, as it is the
> primary key of users.   Is there a way to do this (in django/html)?
>
> Otherwise, the only solution I can see is to return first_name and
> last_name only to the view, and try to find the id of that user from
> the table.   Is this the way to go?


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