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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T07:23:47+00:00 2026-05-23T07:23:47+00:00

How can I get build a QuerySet that gets multiple rows from django? I

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How can I get build a QuerySet that gets multiple rows from django? I thought filter() would work, but it seems to be worse off.

For example, I have two rows in the model Car, with two text attributes (license and vin). Now say I want to print the licenses and vins from these cars. How can I do that with one database call?

Here’s an answer that will make two database calls:

#using get(), two total queries
a = Car.objects.get(id=1) #query here
b = Car.objects.get(id=2) #query here
print(a.license + a.vin) #no query
print(b.license + b.vin) #no query

That obviously didn’t work because I made two get() queries. So next I’ll try filter():

#using filter(), four total queries
c = Car.objects.filter(id__in=(1,2)) #no query
print(c[0].license + c[0].vin) #two queries
print(c[1].license + c[1].vin) #two queries

Hmmm, that’s weird, why is making four database calls? Is there a way I can make it get the two in one database call?

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    2026-05-23T07:23:48+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 7:23 am

    It’s seems weird because of how indexing into a queryset works.

    c = list(Car.objects.filter(id__in=(1,2))) # query
    print(c[0].license + c[0].vin) #no query
    print(c[1].license + c[1].vin) #no query
    

    If you do the following, you’ll only have one query too:

    for car in Car.objects.filter(id__in=(1,2)):
        print(car.license + car.vin)
    

    As @Torsten said, in your situation it appears like you’re simply trying to get all the cars you’ve created. This can be achieved via the all() method:

    for car in Car.objects.all():
        print(car.license + car.vin)
    
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