Re: [Django] #31922: QuerySet.filter() against Q() with Subquery() and __in produces wrong results.

2020-09-15 Thread Django
#31922: QuerySet.filter() against Q() with Subquery() and __in produces wrong results. -+- Reporter: Chris Bell |Owner: nobody Type: Bug |

Re: [Django] #31922: QuerySet.filter() against Q() with Subquery() and __in produces wrong results.

2020-09-04 Thread Django
#31922: QuerySet.filter() against Q() with Subquery() and __in produces wrong results. -+- Reporter: Chris Bell |Owner: nobody Type: Bug |

Re: [Django] #31922: QuerySet.filter() against Q() with Subquery() and __in produces wrong results.

2020-09-04 Thread Django
#31922: QuerySet.filter() against Q() with Subquery() and __in produces wrong results. -+- Reporter: Chris Bell |Owner: nobody Type: Bug |

Re: [Django] #31922: QuerySet.filter() against Q() with Subquery() and __in produces wrong results.

2020-08-25 Thread Django
#31922: QuerySet.filter() against Q() with Subquery() and __in produces wrong results. -+- Reporter: Chris Bell |Owner: nobody Type: Bug |

Re: [Django] #31922: QuerySet.filter() against Q() with Subquery() and __in produces wrong results. (was: Changing ordering of Q statements in filter produces different SQL and results.)

2020-08-20 Thread Django
#31922: QuerySet.filter() against Q() with Subquery() and __in produces wrong results. -+- Reporter: Chris Bell |Owner: nobody Type: Bug |