It is difficult to answer this question without knowing the specific SQL query you are referring to. However, in general, you can convert SQL queries into Django ORM by using the equivalent Django ORM functions and methods. The Django ORM provides a robust set of tools for data querying, aggregation, and manipulation. Here are some general steps you can follow:
Here is an example of a simple SQL query and its equivalent Django ORM query:
SQL query:
SELECT id, name, email FROM users WHERE age > 18;
Django ORM query:
users = User.objects.filter(age__gt=18).values('id', 'name', 'email')
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