Sorry for digging this up but I have a more complex funcionality to implement and I was hoping you could help
I had mydatabase_votecontext (id, name) (1, Flavour) (2, Smell) (3, Usability) (4, Size) mydatabase_vote (id, thing, context, user, vote) (1, Potatoes, Flavour, Me, 2.0) (2, Potatoes, Smell, Me, 4.3) (3, Potatoes, Usability, Me, 4.0) (4, Carrots, Flavor, Me, 3.0) (5, Cars, Smell, Me, 4.2) (6, Cars, Usability, Me, 4.9) and now I also have: mydatabase_user (id, ......) mydatabase_facebookuser) (id, user_id, gender, ...) I would like to query the average votes by gender :O I thought if the original was SELECT mb.id, mb.name, COALESCE( AVG( vote ) , 0.0 ) AS average_vote FROM mydatabase_votecontext AS md LEFT JOIN restudante_vote ON ( mydatabase_vote.context_id = md.id AND thing_id = 1) GROUP BY thing_id, name ORDER BY md.id then SELECT md.id, md.name, COALESCE( AVG( vote ) , 0.0 ) AS average_vote FROM mydatabase_votecontext AS md LEFT JOIN restudante_vote ON ( mydatabase_vote.context_id = vc.id AND thing_id = 1), facebook_facebookprofile WHERE mydatabase_vote.user_id = facebook_facebookprofile.user_id AND facebook_facebookprofile.gender = 'male' GROUP BY thing_id, name ORDER BY md.id could be the solution. But the "filter" by gender comes after the LEFT JOIN and is messing everything up. It will cut off a vote_context if no vote for that context exists (the original, but solved, problem) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To post to this group, send email to django-users@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to django-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/django-users?hl=en.