As someone who is just starting to use Django in my scarce time, I appreciate in advance your time in helping me learn how to make my code cleaner and correct.
I have two lists comprised of two querysets as follows:
company_list = [Company_stats.objects.filter(period__exact=P, company_name__in=master_names)]
industry_list = [Industry_stats.objects.filter(period__exact=P, industry_name__in=master_names)]
I iterate through both lists in my template to create a small table.
{%for c in company_list%}
{%for z in c %}
{{ z.company_name }}
{{ z.nxt_m_ret_est }}
{{ z.nxt_m_ret_rat }}
{% endfor %}
{% endfor %}
{%for c in industry_list%}
{%for z in c %}
{{ z.industry_name }}
{{ z.nxt_m_ret_est }}
{{ z.nxt_m_ret_rat }}
{% endfor %}
{% endfor %}
This works fine, however, since I am using the same code except for z.industry_name vs. z.company_name I was wondering whether you could help me figure out a better way to do this.
I have tried combining the lists into one list with both querysets in it and that works except for the obvious issue that I don't know how to tell it to retrieve z.company_name or z.industry_name depending on the queryset where the data is coming from, because everything became part of the same list.
foo = [bar]
creates a list with one element. Did you mean to writefoo = list(bar)
orfoo = bar
? that will save you the outer loop in both statementscompany_list = list(Company_stats.objects[…])
, without the[]
and alist()
instead.