Hi

> So the SQL that is being constructed by the joined queryset isn't valid.
> I'm almost certain the answer to this is "it's fixed in
> queryset-refactor, so will one day be fixed in trunk."

Thanks for the work you are doing:-)

> Pull the results back into Python and merge them manually.

Could I ask you to be a bit more specific (not so experienced with
python and django)?
You mean I should take the two query sets separately and merge them
based on the id of the objects in each of the querysets?

Thanks again
Francesco
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