hey Scott, that worked perfectly thanks

On Jul 2, 11:16 am, mike171562 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Scott,
>
> Thanks, I'm already using long_distance =
> call.exclude(number__iregex=r'^1?(281|832|713|800)')
> to filter long distance numbers so, the new regex would be
>
> something like iregex=r'^1?(281|832|713|800)^.{7,}')
>
> does that look right?
>
> On Jul 2, 11:04 am, "Scott Moonen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Mike, you might try this:
>
> > call.filter(number__regex = r'^.{7,}')
>
> > That uses a regular expression that matches strings of length 7 characters
> > or more.
>
> >   -- Scott
>
> > On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 11:59 AM, mike171562 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
>
> > > hello,
> > >        I am working on a web app that pulls call logs from a database
> > > and displays them.  I am working with the greater than and less than
> > > functions to filter out phone numbers less than 7 digits long i.e.
> > > internal extensions. When I use something like
> > > call.filter(number__gte=7) however, it filters  me the value and not
> > > the length. Does anyone know of a way to query for length of a number
> > > and not the actual value?  thx in advance.
>
> > --http://scott.andstuff.org/|http://truthadorned.org/
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