Hey!
I'm having a hard time trying to reduce the number of SQL queries on a view.
Basically, I'm fetching all my User, with User.objects.all(), and save this
queryset as AllUser.
Then every time I need to get the user with the id = X , I'm calling a function
'get_user_from_id', that iterate over the AllUser queryset variable, and when
it finds the id, returns it.
I considerably reduced the number of SQL queries, but I would like to know if
you think of a better way?
Thank you
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