Hi

I am working on the same thing. Same here, one project model, one extended 
User model. Well, when I printed the request, I got the Usename, which is 
not an id, but you'd like to compare ids. Is that correct?

So perhaps you're closer to a solution, if you have a method like this:

def get_queryset(self):
   return Project.objects.filter(owner=self.request.user.id) <-- see that 
id?

Best regards,
Sebastian

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