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Maybe Q expression can help. Try this:
Case(
When(
Q(registered_on__gt=date(2014, 1, 1)) & Q(registered_on__lt=date(2015, 1, 1)),
then='account_type'
),
default='default'
)
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As I see in the Django docs of Case expression, each When
expression in the Case
class has its own then
parameters, and instead of put all the condition in only one parameter When
, I think maybe you should extract into 2 When
expressions, with 2 separate then parameters, as below:
Case(
When(
registered_on__gt=date(2014, 1, 1),
then = 'account_type',
),
When(
registered_on__lt=date(2015, 1, 1),
then = 'account_type',
),
default='default'
)
Hope it helps. If anything else is unclear please let me know.
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