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I've some problem with getting some specific objects from my model.

My models looks like:

class Subscription(models.Model):
    subscriber = models.ForeignKey(Subscriber, null=False, blank=False, default=None, editable=False)
    plan = models.ForeignKey(SubscriptionPlan, null=False, blank=False)
    active_from_date =models.DateField(null=False, blank=False)

class SubscriptionPlan(models.Model):
    name = models.CharField(max_length=50, null=False, blank=False, default=None)
    interval = models.PositiveIntegerField(null=False, blank=False, default=30)

Now I want to get only these subscriptions which are valid, so I'm trying something like this:

valid = Subscription.objects.filter(valid_from_date__gte=(datetime.date.today()-timedelta(days=plan__interval)))

I've problem with access to value plan__interval. If I try to use constant value in this place, for example 10, then everything works properly.

Do you have any suggestions how can I use plan.interval value in filter calculations?

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  • Was there an error generated? Nov 10, 2012 at 21:43
  • I get runtime error: "global name 'plan__interval' is not defined"
    – Gie
    Nov 11, 2012 at 10:56

3 Answers 3

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You might be interested in this : Filtering with calculations on fields

I still have a doubt since it is difficult to be consistent when adding INTEGERs to DATETIMEs, so you could add another DatetimeField to your Subscription and populate this value with the ending date according to the plan ForeignKey, in the save(self, *args, **kwargs) method of Subscription for example.

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  • I known that I can add new filed, but it's redundant data from my point. This approach also can complicate other scenarios, for example changing plan to subscription.
    – Gie
    Nov 11, 2012 at 11:03
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Raunak Agarwal's answer seems nice but try this :

valid = Subscription.objects.filter(active_from_date_gte = datetime.date.today() - F('plan_interval'))

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I guess you can use annotate function to use foreign key in the filter

valid = Subscription.objects.annotate(plan_interval = Sum('plan__interval')).filter(valid_from_date__gte=(datetime.date.today()-timedelta(days=plan_interval)))
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  • In my case isn't possible to have subscription without set plan. In this case I still get error: "global name 'plan__interval' is not defined"
    – Gie
    Nov 11, 2012 at 10:54
  • Forgive me I read the question wrong. I have updated my answer. Take a look Nov 11, 2012 at 15:57
  • Unfortunately after that I still get error "global name 'plan_interval' is not defined". Do you have any suggestions how can I resolve this problem?
    – Gie
    Nov 11, 2012 at 18:58

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