How to pass more than two parameters in a queryset in Django?












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For example, I have this model



class Area(models.Model):
area_id = models.IntegerField()
name = models.CharField()
last_name = models.CharField()
short_name = models.CharField()


I want to make a query with several parameters



If I do not find the first one, look for it for the second and so with the third



filter_areas = Area.objects.filter(area_id=3 | name='area_name' | short_name='are')


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    I hope my question is understood



    For example, I have this model



    class Area(models.Model):
    area_id = models.IntegerField()
    name = models.CharField()
    last_name = models.CharField()
    short_name = models.CharField()


    I want to make a query with several parameters



    If I do not find the first one, look for it for the second and so with the third



    filter_areas = Area.objects.filter(area_id=3 | name='area_name' | short_name='are')


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      I hope my question is understood



      For example, I have this model



      class Area(models.Model):
      area_id = models.IntegerField()
      name = models.CharField()
      last_name = models.CharField()
      short_name = models.CharField()


      I want to make a query with several parameters



      If I do not find the first one, look for it for the second and so with the third



      filter_areas = Area.objects.filter(area_id=3 | name='area_name' | short_name='are')


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      share|improve this question













      I hope my question is understood



      For example, I have this model



      class Area(models.Model):
      area_id = models.IntegerField()
      name = models.CharField()
      last_name = models.CharField()
      short_name = models.CharField()


      I want to make a query with several parameters



      If I do not find the first one, look for it for the second and so with the third



      filter_areas = Area.objects.filter(area_id=3 | name='area_name' | short_name='are')


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          You can use Q object here:



          from django.db.models import Q

          Area.objects.filter(Q(area_id=1)| Q(name='name') | Q(short_name='are'))





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          You can use Q object here:



          from django.db.models import Q

          Area.objects.filter(Q(area_id=1)| Q(name='name') | Q(short_name='are'))





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          You can use Q object here:



          from django.db.models import Q

          Area.objects.filter(Q(area_id=1)| Q(name='name') | Q(short_name='are'))





          share|improve this answer

















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          You can use Q object here:



          from django.db.models import Q

          Area.objects.filter(Q(area_id=1)| Q(name='name') | Q(short_name='are'))





          share|improve this answer












          You can use Q object here:



          from django.db.models import Q

          Area.objects.filter(Q(area_id=1)| Q(name='name') | Q(short_name='are'))






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