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How to perform a multiple column group by in Django?
I have only seen examples on one column group by.
Below is the query i am trying to convert to Django ORM.

SELECT order_id,city,locality,login_time,sum(morning_hours),sum(afternoon_hours),sum(evening_hours),sum(total_hours) 
FROM orders 
GROUPBY order_id,city,locality,login_time`
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from django.db.models import Sum
Your_Model.objects.values('order_id', 'city', 'locality', 'login_time').order_by().annotate(sum('morning_hours'), sum('afternoon_hours'), sum('evening_hours'), sum('total_hours'))

I hope the above code snippet helps (While answering, I had no idea whether morning hours, afternoon hours, etc are derived columns or existing fields in the table, because you have specified nothing of the sort in your question. Hence, I made my assumption and have answered your question). For grouping by multiple columns, there already exists a question on SO. See this link.

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