On Sat, Dec 1, 2012 at 4:45 AM, Chris Cogdon <chris@cogdon.org> wrote:
> It's generally very messy for one "view" function to call another.
Then what is the fun of making the function, if it is not reusable.
>
> Better solution is to factorise out the common parts into a third function,
> then make sure each of your two "view" functions have the required
> render_to_response.
What will i do if i have a large number of views having the common part.
> Also, I highly recommend using the "render" shortcut, which would turn your
> more complex calls into this:
Thanks, for the kind advise.
> return render ( request, 'report/report_base.html', {'Head':Head,} )
>
>
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