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python - Django F expressions joined field

So I am trying to update my model by running the following:

FooBar.objects.filter(something=True).update(foobar=F('foo__bar'))

but I get the following error:

FieldError: Joined field references are not permitted in this query

if this is not allowed with F expressions...how can I achieve this update?

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given the information in this ticket, I now understand that this is impossible and will never be implemented in django, but is there any way to achieve this update? maybe with some work around? I do not want to use a loop because there are over 10 million FooBar objects, so SQL is much faster than python.

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Django 1.11 adds supports for subqueries. You should be able to do:

from django.db.models import Subquery, OuterRef

FooBar.objects.filter(something=True).update(
    foobar=Subquery(FooBar.objects.filter(pk=OuterRef('pk')).values('foo__bar')[:1])
)

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