Hi Jerry.

Not specifically related to queried result sets, but I've been
struggling with class-based generic views (I assume that's what you're
referring to), and I've posted some code in that thread, here:

http://groups.google.com/group/django-users/browse_thread/thread/ccd74d137068193e

steve

On May 2, 4:50 pm, Gerald Klein <j...@zognet.com> wrote:
> Hi, I have been through a couple of tutorials including the one on the
> site, the one thing that the authors have in common is they seem to want to
> jump to the 'short cuts' to soon. I like to know the basic long hand
> version first because I want to understand.
>
> What I am having a problem with is generics. I did a tutorial and couldn't
> get the generics to all work. So I wanted to do it the hard way and move on
> then go back when I know more.
>
> I need an example of a queried result set.
>
> the 'get_absolute_url' from the model
> with the query line and render_to_response from the view and
> the regex url from URLConf without the generic references
> that should be enough to get me going if someone could just cut and paste
> in some arbitrary code I would be very gratefull
>
> thanks
>
> --jerry

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