Hi, you can separate your querysets in get_context_data method.
2013/7/22 Pepsodent Cola <pepsodentcola@gmail.com>
Hi,Can I only have one "get_queryset" for each Viewpage?If I wanted to add another database list on the same Viewpage how would that code look like for my Django views.py file?Example:
from polls.models import Choice, Pollclass IndexView(generic.ListView):template_name = 'polls/index.html'context_object_name = 'latest_poll_list'def get_queryset(self):"""Return the last five published polls."""return Poll.objects.order_by('-pub_date')[:5]I mean will "context_object_name" be able to separate between several "get_queryset(self)"?Because I want to have several different poll_lists on the same Viewpage.--context_object_name = 'latest_poll_list'
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