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class Entrepreneur(models.Model)
f
...

Class Skills(models.Model) 
usevalue = models.ForeignKey(Entrepreneur)
rating = (rating = models.PositiveSmallIntegerField(validators=[MinValueValidator(0),MaxValueValidator(5)]) 

Hello I am on a professional project and I had a question given that I am a young developer for the moment I did not know how to filter the data of the skills model for the entrepreneur and that I can filter it and then I can display it on the frontend. Thank you for your answers.

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If you are searching for skills for a specific Entrepreneur using there pk, you you can link tables together easily in Django

skills = Skills.objects.filter(usevalue__id="your entrepreneur id value")

Or if you are searching for an entrepreneur for a specific for a rating of skill

entrepreneurs = Entrepreneur.objects.filter(skills__rating="skill rating value")

Also note you should have an on_delete parameter on your foreign key

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  • So , def get(request , entrepreneur_pk ) entrepreneur = get_object_or_404(Entrepreneur, id=entrepreneur_pk) skills = Skills.objects.filter (usevalue__id= entrepreneur) That's good like that ?
    – flavien
    Feb 6, 2023 at 19:08
  • Play around and try it out (normally the error messages are useful), check the Django docs for more information docs.djangoproject.com/en/4.1/topics/db/queries/…
    – jcbyte
    Feb 6, 2023 at 19:54

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