On 16/06/2017 12:12 PM, sum abiut wrote:
Is it possible to pass data from two different django functions to a
one template in a single for loop?
Yes. The general way to do that (and pretty much all Django things) is
to write a "view" which can contain as many functions as desired and
fetch as
Is it possible to pass data from two different django functions to a one
template in a single for loop?
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Hi Mike,
Thank heaps for direction. Appreciate your help.
Cheers,
On Thu, Jun 15, 2017 at 1:52 PM, Mike Dewhirst
wrote:
> On 15/06/2017 12:07 PM, sum abiut wrote:
>
>> I try to perform a division on the tuple but i am getting an error. I
>> have added another column call Gl rate. i try to perfo
On 15/06/2017 12:07 PM, sum abiut wrote:
I try to perform a division on the tuple but i am getting an error. I
have added another column call Gl rate. i try to perform the division lin
{{a.1/a.0}}but im geting an error. not sure what i am doing
wrong here.
You are asking the template to perfor
I try to perform a division on the tuple but i am getting an error. I have
added another column call Gl rate. i try to perform the division lin
{{a.1/a.0}} but im geting an error. not sure what i am doing wrong
here.
Net Balance
Post Date
GL rate
{%for a in results%}
{{a.0}}
Thanks heaps. appreciate your help, pointing me to right direction.
On Thu, Jun 15, 2017 at 5:28 AM, ludovic coues wrote:
>
>
>
> Net Balance
> Post Date
>
>
> {%for a in results%}
>
> {{a.0}}
> {{a.1}}
>
> {%endfor%}
>
>
> `{{results|pprint}}` is pretty clear. You have a lis
Net Balance
Post Date
{%for a in results%}
{{a.0}}
{{a.1}}
{%endfor%}
`{{results|pprint}}` is pretty clear. You have a list of tuple. Tuples have
no named member so a.nat_balance return a None value.
{{ a.0 }} in your django template is the equivalent of a[0] in python.
If you w
Yes,
on the database it spelt nat_balance
On Wed, Jun 14, 2017 at 9:16 AM, Simon McConnell
wrote:
> {{a.nat_balance}}
>
> sure it shouldn't be spelt
>
> {{a.net_balance}}
>
> ?
>
> On Wednesday, 14 June 2017 06:57:30 UTC+10, suabiut wrote:
>>
>> Hi ludovic,
>> Thanks for your response.
>> when i
{{a.nat_balance}}
sure it shouldn't be spelt
{{a.net_balance}}
?
On Wednesday, 14 June 2017 06:57:30 UTC+10, suabiut wrote:
>
> Hi ludovic,
> Thanks for your response.
> when i did what you say it print out the date and sum in an array. Date
> still in Julian date but i don't worry about the d
Hi ludovic,
Thanks for your response.
when i did what you say it print out the date and sum in an array. Date
still in Julian date but i don't worry about the date now just want to have
the sum display nicely in my template
[(733011, 28397.54), (733030, 5136.79), (733044, 35.89), (733048, 0.0),
(7
Try `{{ results | pprint }}` in your template.
That will not solve your problems but that will give you a lot more
information about what data have been passed to your template.
On 13 Jun 2017 6:53 am, "sum abiut" wrote:
> Hi,
> I need some help, i am using Django as my web framework and sqlalc
Hi,
I need some help, i am using Django as my web framework and sqlalchemy to
query my database. When i pass data template its not showing on the
template. can someone point me to the right direction.
The post date is loaded on the template but the Net Balance is not loaded.
Don't know what i am d
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