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I have a model Tenant and a model SocialMediaContextTenant that has a foreign key to the Tenant model.

class SocialMediaContextTenant(AbstractSocialMediaContext):
    tenant = models.ForeignKey('campaigns.Tenant')
    secret = models.CharField(...)

I would like filter all tenants where a connected SocialMediaContextTenant has the secret field set.

So far I have this query

Tenant.objects
      .exclude(socialmediacontexttenant__secret='')
      .values_list('id', flat=True)

But the exclude filter does not seem to work, since I still get results with an empty secret field

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  • Probably secret has null value. Try to combine two exclude methods: .exclude(socialmediacontexttenant__secret='').exclude(socialmediacontexttenant__secret__insull=True) Jun 13, 2018 at 11:29
  • Then I get an error django.core.exceptions.FieldError: Unsupported lookup 'insull' for CharField or join on the field not permitted.
    – wasp256
    Jun 13, 2018 at 11:36
  • My bad, it should be __isnull. Jun 13, 2018 at 11:38
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    Awesome that worked! Can you formulate it as a question then I'll accept it
    – wasp256
    Jun 13, 2018 at 11:52

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Looks like secret field has null value, not empty string. To exclude these records use __isnull lookup:

Tenant.objects.exclude(socialmediacontexttenant__secret='').exclude(socialmediacontexttenant__secret__isnull=True)

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