#7270: selected_related() can not follow reverse relations of OneToOne.
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          Reporter:  towjz...@hotmail.com          |         Owner:  
mtredinnick                    
            Status:  new                           |     Milestone:  1.2        
                    
         Component:  Database layer (models, ORM)  |       Version:  SVN        
                    
        Resolution:                                |      Keywords:  
select_related onetoone reverse
             Stage:  Accepted                      |     Has_patch:  1          
                    
        Needs_docs:  0                             |   Needs_tests:  0          
                    
Needs_better_patch:  0                             |  
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Comment (by bendavis78):

 @dchristian:  I'm a bit confused by your use case there, as I don't see
 how that particular setup would be used in a real-world situation.    That
 is, I'm having trouble seeing a situation where I would have a one-to-one
 referencing a base model.  If you could provide a more real-world example
 that would help.

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