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| .. _ref-models-relations:
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| =========================
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| Related objects reference
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| =========================
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| 
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| Extra methods on managers when used in a ForeignKey context
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| ===========================================================
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| 
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| .. currentmodule:: django.db.models
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| 
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| .. method:: QuerySet.add(obj1, [obj2, ...])
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| 
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|     Adds the specified model objects to the related object set.
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| 
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|     Example::
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| 
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|         >>> b = Blog.objects.get(id=1)
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|         >>> e = Entry.objects.get(id=234)
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|         >>> b.entry_set.add(e) # Associates Entry e with Blog b.
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| 
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| .. method:: QuerySet.create(**kwargs)`
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| 
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|     Creates a new object, saves it and puts it in the related object set.
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|     Returns the newly created object::
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| 
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|         >>> b = Blog.objects.get(id=1)
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|         >>> e = b.entry_set.create(
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|         ...     headline='Hello', 
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|         ...     body_text='Hi', 
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|         ...     pub_date=datetime.date(2005, 1, 1)
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|         ... )
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|         
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|         # No need to call e.save() at this point -- it's already been saved.
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| 
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|     This is equivalent to (but much simpler than)::
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| 
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|         >>> b = Blog.objects.get(id=1)
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|         >>> e = Entry(
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|         ....     blog=b, 
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|         ....     headline='Hello', 
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|         ....     body_text='Hi', 
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|         ....     pub_date=datetime.date(2005, 1, 1)
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|         .... )
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|         >>> e.save()
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| 
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|     Note that there's no need to specify the keyword argument of the model that
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|     defines the relationship. In the above example, we don't pass the parameter
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|     ``blog`` to ``create()``. Django figures out that the new ``Entry`` object's
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|     ``blog`` field should be set to ``b``.
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| 
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| .. method:: QuerySet.remove(obj1, [obj2, ...])
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| 
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|     Removes the specified model objects from the related object set::
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|     
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|         >>> b = Blog.objects.get(id=1)
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|         >>> e = Entry.objects.get(id=234)
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|         >>> b.entry_set.remove(e) # Disassociates Entry e from Blog b.
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| 
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|     In order to prevent database inconsistency, this method only exists on
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|     ``ForeignKey`` objects where ``null=True``. If the related field can't be
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|     set to ``None`` (``NULL``), then an object can't be removed from a relation
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|     without being added to another. In the above example, removing ``e`` from
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|     ``b.entry_set()`` is equivalent to doing ``e.blog = None``, and because the
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|     ``blog`` ``ForeignKey`` doesn't have ``null=True``, this is invalid.
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| 
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| .. method:: QuerySet.clear()
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| 
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|     Removes all objects from the related object set::
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| 
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|         >>> b = Blog.objects.get(id=1)
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|         >>> b.entry_set.clear()
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| 
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|     Note this doesn't delete the related objects -- it just disassociates them.
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| 
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|     Just like ``remove()``, ``clear()`` is only available on ``ForeignKey``s
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|     where ``null=True``.
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