Alright I get it now! Thanks for the clarification! From the looks of it, 
being able to manipulate lhs and rhs can cover a lot of possible SQL 
statements in a very reusable way, though it will still be nice to have 
that kind of transform/expression available out-of-the-box, since I think 
it is a common use case. Any idea if the Django team will include that?

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