I caught the OR lookups documentation and this seems to work.

u = User.objects.filter(project__owner__isnull=False).distinct() |
User.objects.filter(release__owner__isnull=False).distinct()

On Jun 9, 2:02 pm, mw <mwolff...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a class full of common information such as email, name, and
> etc, that multiple other models inherit.  Everything works fine except
> for the customizing of the admin interface.  For example, in a setup
> such as:
>
> class CommonStuff(models.Model):
>    email = models.EmailField(...)
>
> class Person(CommonStuff):
>    otherattribute = ...
>    somemore = ...
>
> The admin interface raises an exception:
>  .fieldsets[1][1]['fields']' refers to field 'email,' that is missing
> from the form.
>
> So admin.py isn't quite properly detecting that the model has
> inherited the email attribute.  I imagine I'm just not registering
> something correctly.  Any ideas?
>
> Thanks in advance,
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