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I have 2 models in my Django code:

class ModelA(models.Model):
    name = models.CharField(max_length=255)
    description = models.CharField(max_length=255)
    created_by = models.ForeignKey(User)

class ModelB(models.Model):
    category = models.CharField(max_length=255)
    modela_link = models.ForeignKey(ModelA, 'modelb_link')
    functions = models.CharField(max_length=255)
    created_by = models.ForeignKey(User)

Say ModelA has 100 records, all of which may or may not have links to ModelB

Now say I want to get a list of every ModelA record along with the data from ModelB

I would do:

list_a = ModelA.objects.all()

Then to get the data for ModelB I would have to do

for i in list_a:
    i.additional_data = i.modelb_link.all()

However, this runs a query on every instance of i. Thus making 101 queries to run.

Is there any way of running this all in just 1 query? Or at least less than the 101 queries.

I've tried putting in ModelA.objects.select_related().all() but this didn't seem to have any effect.

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As Ofri says, select_related only works on forwards relations, not reverse ones.

There's no built-in way to automatically follow reverse relations in Django, but see my blog post for a technique to do it reasonably efficiently. The basic idea is to get all the related objects for every item at once, then associate them manually with their related item - so you can do it in 2 queries rather than n+1.

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Django ORM is a good thing but some some things is better to do manually. You may import connection cursor and execute raw sql in single query.

from django.db import connection
cur=connection.cursor()
cur.execute(query)
rows = cur.fetchall()

your query should look like (for MySQL)

SELECT * FROM appname_modela INNER JOIN appname_modelb ON appname_modela.id=appname_modelb.modela_link_id
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    I know that when using raw sql you don't get an object returned so do you know of any way to convert the results into a Django object
    – John
    May 14, 2010 at 9:47
  • currently you cant create raw sql results into django queryset Aug 20, 2019 at 11:57
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The reason .select_related() didn't work, is that .select_related() is used to follow foreign keys. Your ModelA doesn't have a foreign key to ModelB. Its ModelB that has a foreign key to ModelA. (so a ModelA instance can have multiple ModelB instances related to it).

You could use this to do it in 2 queries, and a bit of python code:

list_b = ModelB.objects.all()
list_a = ModelA.objects.all()
for a in list_a:
    a.additional_data = [b for b in list_b if b.modela_link_id==a.id]
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from django.db.models import OuterRef, Subquery

newest = ModelB.objects.filter(modela_link=OuterRef('pk'))
ModelA.objects.annotate(newest=Subquery(newest))

https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/3.2/ref/models/expressions/#subquery-expressions

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    Oct 28, 2021 at 22:30

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