On Wednesday 31 May 2017 12:13:48 'Abraham Varricatt' via Django users 
wrote:

> If I want to get the total count from both tables it can be done like
> this,
> 
> author_count = Author.objects.count()
> publisher_count = Publisher.objects.count()
> 
> My concern is that this results in two different queries to the
> database. Can it be done with a single query call?

Why is that a concern? This isn't the kind of thing to optimize. Query 
optimization is about loops and relations. Not about getting information 
you need - it comes at a price. Have you timed what you could save?
-- 
Melvyn Sopacua

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