Thanks Simon, that's a great help.

On Wednesday, 31 July 2019 15:03:55 UTC+1, Simon Charette wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> assuming you have a FullMatch model mapped to your FullMatches table
> the following should do.
>
> FullMatch.objects.filter(
>     job_id=job_id,
> ).values(
>     seq=Concat('loading_code', ...),
>     ids=Concat('loading_id', ....),
> ).annotate(
>     total=Count('*'),
> ).order_by('-total')
>
> Using .values() before an annotation of an aggregate function uses the 
> provided columns
> from grouping.
>
> Cheers,
> Simon
>
> Le mardi 30 juillet 2019 12:56:56 UTC-4, Jonathan Spicer a écrit :
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have an sql query that I would like to recreate using the ORM. Would it 
>> be possible for someone to give me some pointers.
>>
>> select count(*) as total,
>>                 
>> concat(loading_code,code1_code,code2_code,code3_code,code4_code) as seq,
>>                 
>> concat(loading_id,',',code1_id,',',code2_id,',',code3_id,',',code4_id) as 
>> ids
>>                 from FullMatches where job_id = %s group by seq, ids 
>> order by total desc
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> Johnny
>>
>

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