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[1.10.x] Refs #25550 -- Removed a deprecated reverse assignment example in docs.

Backport of 8dac9890a5941e7b59ea0ebebed400965941fe09 from master
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Tim Graham 2016-12-16 17:54:21 -05:00
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@ -982,15 +982,16 @@ Due to how inheritance works, you have to set both ``pk`` and ``id`` to None::
django_blog.id = None
django_blog.save() # django_blog.pk == 4
This process does not copy related objects. If you want to copy relations,
you have to write a little bit more code. In our example, ``Entry`` has a many to many
field to ``Author``::
This process doesn't copy relations that aren't part of the model's database
table. For example, ``Entry`` has a ``ManyToManyField`` to ``Author``. After
duplicating an entry, you must set the many-to-many relations for the new
entry::
entry = Entry.objects.all()[0] # some previous entry
old_authors = entry.authors.all()
entry.pk = None
entry.save()
entry.authors = old_authors # saves new many2many relations
entry.authors.set(old_authors)
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