Am 12.11.2012 um 22:59 schrieb Lachlan Musicman:

> On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 9:51 AM, Axel Rau <axel....@chaos1.de> wrote:
>> 1st trial with generic views:
>> 
>> url.py:
>>    url(r'^account/(?P<pk>\d+)/$', AccountDetailView.as_view(), 
>> name='account-detail'),
>> 
>> views.py:
>> class AccountDetailView(DetailView):
>>        model = Account
>> 
>> In the template, I get the data so:
>>        object.field
>> But how do I get the field name (model.field.verbose_name)?
> 
> I think the easiest way I've seen is to use _meta like thus:
> 
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3647805/get-models-fields-in-django
Thanks for the pointers, but none of them shows how to access the field meta 
out of a template from a single query result object.
I can't call functions with arguments (fieldname) out of a template and I'm not 
in a loop context there.

Axel
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