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Ravindar Sharma
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Fixed #31731 -- Removed unreachable code for resetting sequences of auto-created m2m tables in sequence_reset_sql().
Unreachable because f.remote_field.through is truthy for all m2m fields. Resetting sequences of auto-created m2m tables in sequence_reset_sql() is also unnecessary: - in sqlsequencereset since c39ec6dccb389fbb4047e44f5247e18bb76ae598 because auto-created tables are included in model_list, - in loaddata because there is no it need to reset sequences for models not loaded directly. - in create_default_site() because it doesn't have m2m fields.
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Fixed #31731 -- Removed unreachable code for resetting sequences of auto-created m2m tables in sequence_reset_sql().
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