On Thursday, 6 October 2011 13:00:11 UTC+1, gregory semah wrote:
>
> Sorry my mistake again... 
>
> I mean when i write "Projet.objects.filter(fact!=None)" instead of 
> "Projet.objects.filter(fact=None)" 
>
> Thanks 
>
>
You can't use != in filter, as it's a function call. You need to do 
`filter(fact__isnull=False)` or `exclude(fact=None)`.
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