Hello

I have a code like this:

class A(models.Model):
    ...
class B(models.Model):
    a = models.ForeignKey(A)
    ...

Database router set DIFFERENT databases for reading for this classes
and allowing relations. B.objects.all() result:

SELECT ... FROM A_table LEFT OUTER JOIN B_table ON ... ORDER BY ...
ASC';

So it trying to read both related objects with one query. Of course it
fails.
But when I use B.objects.get(id=123) it works fine...
Is it possible to split "all" query?

Best regards,
Isakov Alexandr

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