Thanks, folks, that's a very valuable insight.
I really love the idea of resolving *OuterRef* via .*join()*, it may help
overcome problems I had with reusing *Subquery*.
However, I believe *Subquery* exists apart from *QuerySet* for a reason -
to separate responsibilities, so should we mix respo
Hi Fran,
it would be helpful to see you models.py, it looks like you named a
field 'question' that's why column names and filters are named like
that. It's up to you to choose another field name like ask.
I also think this question rather belongs to the django-users mailing list.
Antje
On 4/7/2
Hi, This behavior looks correct. Field names are used when displaying a
model's fields, so a model's verbose_name doesn't have any effect there.
Consider a model that has a two foreign keys to the same model. Displaying
the model name in that case wouldn't allow distinguishing between the
field