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Invalid reference in sub-query #31

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kelvin-wong opened this issue May 27, 2013 · 1 comment
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Invalid reference in sub-query #31

kelvin-wong opened this issue May 27, 2013 · 1 comment

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@kelvin-wong
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q1 = ModelOne.objects.filter(flags=ModelOne.flags.flag)
q2 = ModelTwo.objects.filter(id__in=q1)

The produced sql will be like this,

SELECT "model_one"."id",  FROM "model_one" WHERE ("model_one"."id" IN (SELECT U0."id" FROM "model_two" U0 WHERE (U0."flags" =  ("model_two"."flags" | 1)))

From the sql, the condition in sub-query is refer to "model_two" not U0.
This will produce invalid reference table in the query.

moggers87 added a commit to Inboxen/queue that referenced this issue May 16, 2014
See disqus/django-bitfield#31

(We were also slicing the first QuerySet, so we probably should have been doing it this way from the start anyway)
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A general workaround for this bug is to use F expressions:

from django.db.models import F

q1 = ModelOne.objects.filter(flags=F('flags').bitor(ModelOne.flags.flag))
q2 = ModelTwo.objects.filter(id__in=q1)

This will produce the correct SQL.

It's also worth noting that this bug only affects Django >1.6 when multiple table aliases are in use (e.g. joins). I've tried debugging this issue further and I wouldn't be surprised if this is actually a bug in Django.

moggers87 added a commit to Inboxen/Inboxen that referenced this issue Jun 28, 2015
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