With statement with two variables
How would I combine a with with a firstof in the django template? For example:
{% firstof item.item.master_id item.tracktitle.master_id %}
{% with ^^ above as master_id %}
python django
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How would I combine a with with a firstof in the django template? For example:
{% firstof item.item.master_id item.tracktitle.master_id %}
{% with ^^ above as master_id %}
python django
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How would I combine a with with a firstof in the django template? For example:
{% firstof item.item.master_id item.tracktitle.master_id %}
{% with ^^ above as master_id %}
python django
How would I combine a with with a firstof in the django template? For example:
{% firstof item.item.master_id item.tracktitle.master_id %}
{% with ^^ above as master_id %}
python django
python django
asked Nov 28 '18 at 23:06
David LDavid L
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The documentation for firstof explains how to do this:
You can use the syntax
{% firstof var1 var2 var3 as value %}to store the output inside a variable.
Which you can then use as:
{% with value as master_id %}
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The documentation for firstof explains how to do this:
You can use the syntax
{% firstof var1 var2 var3 as value %}to store the output inside a variable.
Which you can then use as:
{% with value as master_id %}
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The documentation for firstof explains how to do this:
You can use the syntax
{% firstof var1 var2 var3 as value %}to store the output inside a variable.
Which you can then use as:
{% with value as master_id %}
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The documentation for firstof explains how to do this:
You can use the syntax
{% firstof var1 var2 var3 as value %}to store the output inside a variable.
Which you can then use as:
{% with value as master_id %}
The documentation for firstof explains how to do this:
You can use the syntax
{% firstof var1 var2 var3 as value %}to store the output inside a variable.
Which you can then use as:
{% with value as master_id %}
answered Nov 29 '18 at 3:05
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