Django order by commands to use
If you want to order your data in Django according to a certain parameter on your page, you can use the "order_by" command.
For example, we can think of getting the registration date of an object in models.py.
If you want the page to appear in this date order when pressing, you can use the command below.
def client(request):
x = Client.objects.all().order_by('recorddate')
return render(request, "app_client/client.html", {'x': x})
If you want to see the last registration from the beginning, you need to put "-" in front of "registration date".
def client(request):
x = Client.objects.all().order_by('-recorddate')
return render(request, "app_client/client.html", {'x': x})
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