@cliff: you are right, but i am writing an extension to an existing
app. i want to use the models as-is if possible.

i found the part in the docs:

inner_qs = Blog.objects.filter(name__contains='Cheddar')
entries = Entry.objects.filter(blog__in=inner_qs)


thanks.


On May 24, 4:22 pm, Tomasz Zieliński
<tomasz.zielin...@pyconsultant.eu> wrote:
> On 24 Maj, 08:58, Daniel Roseman <dan...@roseman.org.uk> wrote:
>
>
>
> > User.objects.filter(id__in=Quiz.objects.filter(score__gt=90))
>
> Nice thing, is it documented somewhere (I think I haven't this
> before) ?
>
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