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> You probably meant {% url ‘kpi_eftdetail’ *incident.eft_lead*.id %}
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> *To:* Django users
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That is pretty much the way I have it set up yeah so I also think it should
work but its not.
I did have a closer look at the No_Reverse error and saw this:
Reverse for 'kpi_eftdetail' with arguments '(",)' not found. 1 pattern(s)
tried: ['kpi/eftlead/(?P\\d+$']
I think the '(",)' is the
, 2018 8:58 AM
To: Django users
Subject: Re: Link ID's To Detail Page
Sorry I typed it in here incorrectly. Thank you for spotting that though :) It
is the correct way in my source file.
On Wednesday, 7 November 2018 16:55:15 UTC+2, Matthew Pava wrote:
If you just copied and pasted from your template
2018 8:50 AM
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> *Subject:* Link ID's To Detail Page
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> Hi there.
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> I am really not sure how to phrase this questions so I will just do my
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I think it should be url 'kpi_detail' incident_id=incident.id" and for the
other one it should be url 'kpi_eftdetail' eftlead=eftlead.id" . I think
you get the idea. This won't solve it if you copy paste but it's a step in
the right path
On Nov 7, 2018 8:20 PM, "Gregory Strydom"
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> Hi
: Wednesday, November 7, 2018 8:50 AM
To: Django users
Subject: Link ID's To Detail Page
Hi there.
I am really not sure how to phrase this questions so I will just do my best.
On the homepage of my app I have a table with information. Most of the
information in each cell is also a link
Hi there.
I am really not sure how to phrase this questions so I will just do my best.
On the homepage of my app I have a table with information. Most of the
information in each cell is also a link to a details page like so:
{{ incident.ir_num }}
What I am struggling to get working is adding
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