Hello

About a year ago i found this :

https://github.com/aino/django-arrayfields

and developed upon it (https://github.com/zay2/django-arrayfields) and 
integrated it into my project. Now i know that in postgresql i can do 
something like this:

    SELECT * FROM sal_emp WHERE 10000 = ANY (pay_by_quarter);

where pay_by_quarter is arrayfield, to select rows by value in arrayfield. 
But since django does not offer postgresql arrayfields support im quite 
sure it does not support filtering based on arrayfield contents. 

But still i would like to be able to do just that in my project - so what 
should i extend now? Queryset filter method or rather query_utils.Q class? 
Or should i even bother since this arrayfield can be looked up as string 
and its contents can be searched like 
queryset.filter(fieldname_icontains='something') or should i rather use raw 
query there?

what do you think?

Alan

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