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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T18:39:13+00:00 2026-05-17T18:39:13+00:00

I have the following in my models.py: class HostData(models.Model): Manager = models.ForeignKey(Managers) Host =

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I have the following in my models.py:

class HostData(models.Model):
  Manager = models.ForeignKey(Managers)
  Host = models.CharField(max_length=50, null=True)
  HostStatus = models.CharField(max_length=200, null=True)
  Cpu = models.PositiveIntegerField(max_length=10, null=True)
  Disk = models.FloatField(null=True)

I would like to return the query for objects related to a certain “Manager”. The problem is that the user may add/delete as many managers as he wants. So my initial thought was to have in my views.py something like this:

def get_data(request):
 for server in Managers.objects.all():
    host_data = HostData.objects.filter(Manager=server)
    # Lost after this :(
 return render_to_response('mypage.html', {'first_set': host_data1, 'second_set': host_data2})

So, how can I return multiple objects? Like if the user adds another “Manager” I’ll get a third set in my views.py.

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    2026-05-17T18:39:14+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 6:39 pm

    You can query on related objects like so:

    manager = Managers.objects.get(pk=1) # identify which manager you want
    manager.hostdata_set.all()  # retrieve all related HostData objects
    

    In your template, you can also just access the hostdata_set directly:

    {% for manager in managers %}
        {% for data in manager.hostdata_set.all %}
          do something with {{ data }}
        {% endfor %}
    {% endfor %}
    

    I believe this is what you’re asking for.

    Incidentally, if your Managers model stores data about a single “Manager”, you may find it useful to change it’s name to the singular Manager.

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