Your .list is in the wrong place:

<ul>
    {% for date in sale_list%}
    <li>{{ date.grouper }}
    <ul>
        {% for sale in date.list %}
         <li>{{ sale.item }} - {{ sale.qty }} </li>
        {% endfor %}
    </ul>
    </li>
    {% endfor %}
</ul>

Regards
Scott

On Oct 5, 2:28 pm, Gath <pgath...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Guys
>
> I have the following view in my django application
>
> def ViewSale( request ):
>     salecur = Sale.objects.filter(user=2).order_by('sale_date')
>     return render_to_response('myapp/sale.html',{'salecur':salecur})
> my template looks like this
>
> {% regroup salecur by sale_date as sale_list %}
>
> <ul>
>     {% for sale_date in sale_list.list %}
>     <li>{{ sale_date.grouper }}
>     <ul>
>         {% for sale in sale_list %}
>          <li>{{ sale.item }} - {{ sale.qty }} </li>
>         {% endfor %}
>     </ul>
>     </li>
>     {% endfor %}
> </ul>
>
> When i render the page i get the grouper sale_date.grouper printed,
> but {{ sale.item }} and {{ sale.qty }} in the inner loop shows
> nothing! Blank.
>
> What am i missing?
>
> Gath

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