yep that worked...thanks!

On Apr 30, 11:02 am, Nicolas Steinmetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> gsmith wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > I have a template file that when shown is going to be populated by
> > data from two different tables.  I want to use the generic view
> > 'list_detail.object_list'.  However, as far as I know I can only pass
> > one queryset to the object_list view.  Is there a way that I can pass
> > two QuerySet's?
>
> > For example this is how it works now
>
> > rso_news_info = {
> >     "queryset" : news.objects.all(),
> >     "template_object_name" : "news",
> > }
>
> > I am wondering if I can use something like
>
> > rso_news_info = {
> >     "queryset" : news.objects.all(),
> >     "queryset" : leftnav.objects.all()
> >     "template_object_name" : "news",
> > }
>
> > So that I would be able to have two block tags in my template
> > news_list.html that display the data from both tables.
>
> > Any help would be appreciated.
>
> I suggest you using extra_context parameter to add your objects within.
>
> Ex :
>
> urlpatterns = patterns('',
>    (r'^$', 'django.views.generic.list_detail.object_list', dict(queryset=
> Post.objects.all(),extra_context={'all_tags':
> Tag.objects.all(), 'all_categories': Category.objects.all(),} )),
> )
>
> Nicolas- Hide quoted text -
>
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