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So basically I have this for loop which pulls each individual professor based on the specific attributes of that table.



<ul>
{% for major in major_choice %}

<li>{{major.ProfessorName}}, {{major.ProfessorRating}}, {{major.Major}}</li>

{%endfor%}
</ul>


The thing is I wanted to basically create a header tag and simply add the major from one of the results so my goal was something like this..



<h1> {{major_choice.Major}} </h1>


Also this specific template, already has a filter set so the database only has for instance ALL of one major, ill post an image so you can see what I mean.enter image description here



So I was hoping that h1 tag would make a "Asian American Studies" header










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    If you are sure that they all have the same Major value you can use major_choice.0.Major to use the first result in your queryset. Otherwise see regroup template tag.

    – Selcuk
    Nov 22 '18 at 3:05













  • Thank you that has resolved my issue you are the best!

    – david yeritsyan
    Nov 22 '18 at 5:00
















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So basically I have this for loop which pulls each individual professor based on the specific attributes of that table.



<ul>
{% for major in major_choice %}

<li>{{major.ProfessorName}}, {{major.ProfessorRating}}, {{major.Major}}</li>

{%endfor%}
</ul>


The thing is I wanted to basically create a header tag and simply add the major from one of the results so my goal was something like this..



<h1> {{major_choice.Major}} </h1>


Also this specific template, already has a filter set so the database only has for instance ALL of one major, ill post an image so you can see what I mean.enter image description here



So I was hoping that h1 tag would make a "Asian American Studies" header










share|improve this question


















  • 2





    If you are sure that they all have the same Major value you can use major_choice.0.Major to use the first result in your queryset. Otherwise see regroup template tag.

    – Selcuk
    Nov 22 '18 at 3:05













  • Thank you that has resolved my issue you are the best!

    – david yeritsyan
    Nov 22 '18 at 5:00














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So basically I have this for loop which pulls each individual professor based on the specific attributes of that table.



<ul>
{% for major in major_choice %}

<li>{{major.ProfessorName}}, {{major.ProfessorRating}}, {{major.Major}}</li>

{%endfor%}
</ul>


The thing is I wanted to basically create a header tag and simply add the major from one of the results so my goal was something like this..



<h1> {{major_choice.Major}} </h1>


Also this specific template, already has a filter set so the database only has for instance ALL of one major, ill post an image so you can see what I mean.enter image description here



So I was hoping that h1 tag would make a "Asian American Studies" header










share|improve this question














So basically I have this for loop which pulls each individual professor based on the specific attributes of that table.



<ul>
{% for major in major_choice %}

<li>{{major.ProfessorName}}, {{major.ProfessorRating}}, {{major.Major}}</li>

{%endfor%}
</ul>


The thing is I wanted to basically create a header tag and simply add the major from one of the results so my goal was something like this..



<h1> {{major_choice.Major}} </h1>


Also this specific template, already has a filter set so the database only has for instance ALL of one major, ill post an image so you can see what I mean.enter image description here



So I was hoping that h1 tag would make a "Asian American Studies" header







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    If you are sure that they all have the same Major value you can use major_choice.0.Major to use the first result in your queryset. Otherwise see regroup template tag.

    – Selcuk
    Nov 22 '18 at 3:05













  • Thank you that has resolved my issue you are the best!

    – david yeritsyan
    Nov 22 '18 at 5:00














  • 2





    If you are sure that they all have the same Major value you can use major_choice.0.Major to use the first result in your queryset. Otherwise see regroup template tag.

    – Selcuk
    Nov 22 '18 at 3:05













  • Thank you that has resolved my issue you are the best!

    – david yeritsyan
    Nov 22 '18 at 5:00








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If you are sure that they all have the same Major value you can use major_choice.0.Major to use the first result in your queryset. Otherwise see regroup template tag.

– Selcuk
Nov 22 '18 at 3:05







If you are sure that they all have the same Major value you can use major_choice.0.Major to use the first result in your queryset. Otherwise see regroup template tag.

– Selcuk
Nov 22 '18 at 3:05















Thank you that has resolved my issue you are the best!

– david yeritsyan
Nov 22 '18 at 5:00





Thank you that has resolved my issue you are the best!

– david yeritsyan
Nov 22 '18 at 5:00












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