Thank you very much.

I found in the internet a custom tag that does the job.

:-)



On 16 Απρ, 00:15, Daniel Roseman <dan...@roseman.org.uk> wrote:
> On Apr 15, 8:26 pm, xpanta <xpa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I have this template problem.
>
> > Although {{ myDictionary.1 }} works, if I write
> > {{ myDictionary.user.id }} it does not. It prints nothing, actually.
> > (user comes from a {% for user in Users %} loop.
>
> > user.id is 1 at the first iteration (I have checked it).
>
> > Why? What am I doing wroing?
>
> > Thanks,
> > Chris
>
> You can't do lookups like that in the template language.
> {{ myDictionary.user }} will always be treated as the equivalent of
> the Python code myDictionary["user"], ie using the literal key 'user'
> not the value that the variable contains. You'll need a custom
> template tag or filter to do the lookup.
> --
> DR.

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