#10808: Multiple inheritance (model-based) broken for __init__ of common fields 
in
diamond inheritance
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          Reporter:  mikemintz                     |         Owner:  jianhuang
            Status:  assigned                      |     Milestone:           
         Component:  Database layer (models, ORM)  |       Version:  SVN      
        Resolution:                                |      Keywords:           
             Stage:  Accepted                      |     Has_patch:  1        
        Needs_docs:  0                             |   Needs_tests:  0        
Needs_better_patch:  0                             |  
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Comment (by mikemintz):

 I think it would work either with field.name or field.attname, since there
 will always be a one-to-one correspondence. I.e., it shouldn't matter if
 our set contains "user_id" or "user", as long as we're consistent with
 "assigned_fields.add" and "in assigned_fields".

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