Hi Colin,
The problem is that there are multiple ForeignKeys in A bound to
instances of B, but I only want the instances of B bound to a specific
foreignkey. Does that make sense?

-Benjamin

On Aug 3, 12:17 am, Collin Grady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I feel silly for not trying this earlier, but it appears to work :)
>
> >>> B.objects.filter(a__isnull=False)
>
> [<B: b1>, <B: b2>]
>
> Models used for this test:http://dpaste.com/15931/


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