I have a model full of effective dated rates. The notable fields on these rates are name
, type
, effective_date
, and rate
.
I need to be able to filter the modifier rates to get only rates of a certain type and before a certain date.
ModifierRate.objects.filter(
type=settings.MODIFIER_RATE_TYPES_TAX,
effective_date__lte=date)
That query may return rates with the same name
and type
so I need them to be distinct on those two fields.
.distinct('name', 'type')`
However, if there is a duplicate name and type I need the most recent one.
.order_by('-effective_date')
After all that I need to aggregate Sum the rates on those objects.
.aggregate(rate__sum=Coalesce(Sum('rate'), 0))['rate_sum']
If I try and smash all these things together I get
raise NotImplementedError("aggregate() + distinct(fields) not implemented.")
NotImplementedError: aggregate() + distinct(fields) not implemented.
I've been googling for awhile and there are many similar questions that make use of values_list
and annotate
but I don't think that's what I want.
How do I get the sum of the rates before a certain date that are distinct on fields name and type where the most recent distinct rate is used?
Thanks.