On Mar 12, 6:56 am, Tim Chase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:>
> cs.filter(
>         Q(default_recipe__ingredients__ingredient__id=3) |
>         Q(default_recipe__ingredients__ingredient__id=1)
>         )

Just to clarify, I was trying to get AND functionality, as Konstantin
suggested. I also tried with Q models, using the same expression as
Tim gave, except s/|/,/. This gave the same erroneous result.

Thank you Tim for your custom SQL suggestion, I'll try to do something
to that effect as a temporary solution. Something is still broken
inside Django's m2m QuerySet filtering, however. Does anyone know the
status of that?


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