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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T08:17:43+00:00 2026-06-15T08:17:43+00:00

I have two models: class Source(models.Model): name = models.CharField(max_length=200) class Data(models.Model): date = models.DateField(db_index=True)

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I have two models:

class Source(models.Model):
    name = models.CharField(max_length=200)

class Data(models.Model):
    date = models.DateField(db_index=True)
    metric = models.IntegerField()
    source = models.ForeignKey(Source)

I want to find all the sources which don’t have any data points in the last three days. In PostgreSQL, this is doable:

select influence_source.src, max(influence_data.date) as max_date
from influence_data, influence_source
where influence_data.source_id = influence_source.id
group by influence_source.src
having max(influence_data.date) < now()::date - 7
order by max_date;

Is this possible using Django’s ORM?

I’ve tried:

>> Source.objects.raw("select influence_source.src, max(influence_data.date) as max_date from influence_data, influence_source where influence_data.source_id = influence_source.id group by influence_source.src having max(influence_data.date) < now()::date - 7 order by max_date")
<RawQuerySet: 'select influence_source.src, max(influence_data.date) as max_date from influence_data, influence_source where influence_data.source_id = influence_source.id group by influence_source.src having max(influence_data.date) < now()::date - 7 order by max_date'>
>> list(_)
InvalidQuery: Raw query must include the primary key

(Adding the primary key gives DatabaseError: column "influence_source.id" must appear in the GROUP BY clause or be used in an aggregate function)

I’ve read the aggregation docs, but it’s not obvious to me how I can do this query:

>> Source.objects.all().aggregate(Max('data__date'))
{'data__date__max': datetime.date(2012, 11, 16)} # a single result was not what I wanted

How do I find all the source objects whose most recent data object is more than three days old? I have a lot of data, so I want to do a single DB query instead of iterating over objects.

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    2026-06-15T08:17:44+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 8:17 am
    import datetime
    
    three_days_ago = datetime.datetime.now() - datetime.timedelta(3)
    Source.objects.annotate(max_date=Max('data__date')).exclude(max_date__gt=three_days_ago).order_by('max_date')
    
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