I found Django can not do '<>' operation in SQL, such as "where column <>
%s".
While diving into the source code, it seems easy to add a 'ne' to existing
query terms.
But why Django doesn't include this, it's confuse me a lot.

Best Regards.
-- 
Nicholas @ Nirvana Studio
http://www.nirvanastudio.org

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