Opened 12 years ago
Last modified 4 years ago
#20024 new Bug
'exclude' does not work with lists containing a 'None' element. — at Initial Version
Description ¶
For example,
Entry.objects.exclude(foo_ _in=[None, 1])
It is supposed to return all items whose foo field is not None or 1, but it actually returns an empty query set.
(Note there is no space between underlines. The layout looks weird when two underline characters are put together.)
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