Hi Steve,

thx for the hint with de debug toolbar, very nice.
It's working now,
greets ben

Steve Howell schrieb:
> On Nov 28, 8:36 am, Benjamin Wolf <b...@shs-it.de> wrote:
>   
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm trying to create a query like this with django:
>> SELECT count(*) As total FROM `disposal` group by(salesman_id)
>>
>> This gives me the number of total sales for every salesman.
>> In django I tried this:
>> data = Disposal.objects.annotate(total=Count('salesman'))
>> print str(x[0].total)
>>
>> But total is always 1.
>>
>>     
>
> What happens when you run the query outside of Django?
>
> You can see the SQL that Django is generating for you by looking at
> something like db.connection.queries[-1]['sql'], or for more debugging
> goodness, you can install the Django debug toolbar.
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