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The reason this does not work is because of the use of .values(…)
[Django-doc]. Furthermore you did not specify a related_name=…
parameter [Django-doc], so that means that you access the report
s with .report_set.all()
:
contract = testimport.objects.filter(
so_hd__in=get_user, so_hd=so_hd
).order_by('id').prefetch_related() # no .values()
context = {
'contract': contract,
'the_next': the_next,
'the_prev': the_prev,
'so_hd': so_hd,
'form': form,
'form1':form1
}
return render(request, 'caller_template/contract_detail.html', context)
and in the template render with .report_set.all
:
{% for report in contract %}
{% for content in report.report_set.all %}
<tr>
<td>{{ forloop.counter }}</td>
<td>{{ content.noi_dung }}</td>
</tr>
{% endfor %}
{% endfor %}
Source:stackexchange.com