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I have a Word model, it has many to many relation with Phrase model
I want to get rid of this loop because it's not effective in terms of performance:



for w in words:
w.freq = w.phrases.count()
w.save()


I know I should use annotate and subquery, I have found this question
Django: how to annotate queryset with count of filtered ForeignKey field?
But don't really understand how I should do it in my case










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  • Possible Duplicate stackoverflow.com/questions/30449960/…

    – Ty C
    Nov 13 '18 at 23:03











  • @TyC If you give a try and read my question just a little bit more carefully, you will see, that it doesn't have anything regarding update vs save but The question was about the loop

    – user2950593
    Nov 14 '18 at 0:19
















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I have a Word model, it has many to many relation with Phrase model
I want to get rid of this loop because it's not effective in terms of performance:



for w in words:
w.freq = w.phrases.count()
w.save()


I know I should use annotate and subquery, I have found this question
Django: how to annotate queryset with count of filtered ForeignKey field?
But don't really understand how I should do it in my case










share|improve this question






















  • Possible Duplicate stackoverflow.com/questions/30449960/…

    – Ty C
    Nov 13 '18 at 23:03











  • @TyC If you give a try and read my question just a little bit more carefully, you will see, that it doesn't have anything regarding update vs save but The question was about the loop

    – user2950593
    Nov 14 '18 at 0:19














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I have a Word model, it has many to many relation with Phrase model
I want to get rid of this loop because it's not effective in terms of performance:



for w in words:
w.freq = w.phrases.count()
w.save()


I know I should use annotate and subquery, I have found this question
Django: how to annotate queryset with count of filtered ForeignKey field?
But don't really understand how I should do it in my case










share|improve this question














I have a Word model, it has many to many relation with Phrase model
I want to get rid of this loop because it's not effective in terms of performance:



for w in words:
w.freq = w.phrases.count()
w.save()


I know I should use annotate and subquery, I have found this question
Django: how to annotate queryset with count of filtered ForeignKey field?
But don't really understand how I should do it in my case







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  • Possible Duplicate stackoverflow.com/questions/30449960/…

    – Ty C
    Nov 13 '18 at 23:03











  • @TyC If you give a try and read my question just a little bit more carefully, you will see, that it doesn't have anything regarding update vs save but The question was about the loop

    – user2950593
    Nov 14 '18 at 0:19


















  • Possible Duplicate stackoverflow.com/questions/30449960/…

    – Ty C
    Nov 13 '18 at 23:03











  • @TyC If you give a try and read my question just a little bit more carefully, you will see, that it doesn't have anything regarding update vs save but The question was about the loop

    – user2950593
    Nov 14 '18 at 0:19

















Possible Duplicate stackoverflow.com/questions/30449960/…

– Ty C
Nov 13 '18 at 23:03





Possible Duplicate stackoverflow.com/questions/30449960/…

– Ty C
Nov 13 '18 at 23:03













@TyC If you give a try and read my question just a little bit more carefully, you will see, that it doesn't have anything regarding update vs save but The question was about the loop

– user2950593
Nov 14 '18 at 0:19






@TyC If you give a try and read my question just a little bit more carefully, you will see, that it doesn't have anything regarding update vs save but The question was about the loop

– user2950593
Nov 14 '18 at 0:19













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