I want to get only one value (for example, one "cantidad", BUT ONLY ONE, even if there are repeated values).
This is my model:
from django.db import models
from django.utils import timezone
class Data(models.Model):
palabra = models.CharField(max_length=200)
cantidad = models.IntegerField()
fecha = models.DateTimeField(
default=timezone.now)
def returnFecha(self):
return self.fecha
def __str__(self):
return self.palabra , self.cantidad , self.fecha
Taking into account that I have already filled the table/db with data, I have tried this:
q1=Data.objects.get(cantidad=56).first()
But this gets me this error:
get() returned more than one Data -- it returned 7!
Why? Having first()
should not cause any problems.
get(..)
retrieved a only a single item. You should usefirst()
if you filter.