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Django Queryset

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1. Lookup type that returns results that fall into an inclusive date range.






2. The first element in this iterable is the value that will be stored in the database - the second element will be displayed by the admin interface - or in a ModelChoiceField.






3. Returns the object matching the given lookup parameters






4. Returns True if the QuerySet contains any results - and False if not. This tries to perform the query in the simplest and fastest way possible - but it does execute nearly the same query. This means that calling this method on a queryset is faster th






5. Used to get a QuerySet for a model. This is called 'objects' by default.






6. Defined by django.db.models.ForeignKey. You use it just like any other Field type: by including it as a class attribute of your model.






7. The database that will be used if this query is executed now






8. This object encapsulates a collection of keyword arguments - with the keys being field lookup types. These objects can be combined using the & and | operators - as well as negated with the ~ operator.






9. This query finds all entries with an id in the list [1 - 3 - 4]






10. Returns a ValuesQuerySet -- a QuerySet that returns dictionaries when used as an iterable - rather than model-instance objects.






11. This model method saves a model instance to the database. This method has no return value.






12. Manager method used to retrieve every object in a model.






13. A Q object that asks for entries with a question value that start with 'Who' or do not have a publication date of 2005.


14. Lookup type that returns results less than or equal to a given value.






15. Lookup type that takes either True or False and corresponds to SQL queries of IS NULL and IS NOT NULL - respectively.






16. Extra text to be displayed under the field on the object's admin form to provide assistance to users. It's useful for documentation even if your object doesn't have an admin form.






17. These are specified as keyword arguments to the QuerySet methods filter() - exclude() and get(). These take the form field__lookuptype=value .






18. restrictions on ________: (1) Your intermediate model must contain one - and only one - foreign key to the target model. (2) Your intermediate model must contain one - and only one - foreign key to the source model. (3) When defining a many-to-many r






19. (1) These cannot be Python reserved words - because that would result in a Python syntax error. (2) These cannot contain more than one underscore in a row - due to the way Django's query lookup syntax works.






20. Returns a dictionary of aggregate values (averages - sums - etc) calculated over the QuerySet. Each argument to this method specifies a value that will be included in the dictionary that is returned.






21. Returns a QuerySet that will automatically "follow" foreign-key relationships - selecting that additional related-object data when it executes its query. This is a performance booster which results in (sometimes much) larger queries but means later u






22. Evaluation happens upon use the "step" parameter of slice syntax - the first time you iterate over it - when pickling or caching results - upon calling repr() - upon calling len() - upon calling list() - upon calling bool()






23. If True - the table does not permit duplicate values for this field.






24. Lookup type that returns results with a case-insensitive start sequence.






25. Lookup type that returns results with a case-sensitive start sequence.






26. Evaluates the QuerySet (by performing the query) and returns an iterator over the results. A QuerySet typically caches its results internally so that repeated evaluations do not result in additional queries; this method will instead read results dire






27. Lookup type that finds a case-insensitive regular expression match.






28. Lookup type that returns results with a case-insensitive end sequence.






29. A convenience method for looking up an object with the given kwargs - creating one if necessary.






30. When to run syncdb






31. The value given in the absence of a specified value for the field. This can be a value or a callable object. If callable it will be called every time a new object is created.






32. This sets a field to a particular value for all the objects in a QuerySet. You can only set non-relation fields and ForeignKey fields using this method.






33. This gives your model metadata.






34. Fields are specified by these






35. A convenience method for constructing an object and saving it all in one step.






36. Specifies the model that will be used to govern the many-to-many relationship. You can then put extra fields on the intermediate model. The intermediate model is associated with the ManyToManyField using this to point to the model that will act as an






37. This style of inheritanc is useful when you're subclassing an existing model (perhaps something from another application entirely) and want each model to have its own database table. Here - each model in the hierarchy is a model all by itself.






38. This model type is useful if you only want to modify the Python-level behavior of a model - without changing the models fields in any way. This creates a stand-in for the original model. You can create - delete and update instances of this new model






39. Returns an integer representing the number of objects in the database matching the QuerySet. This never raises exceptions.






40. Lookup type for date/datetime fields that finds an exact year match. Takes a four-digit year.






41. This field is added automatically - but this behavior can be overridden






42. a QuerySet can be sliced - using Python's array-slicing syntax.






43. If this option is True - Django will store empty values as NULL in the database. Default is False.






44. A Manager method that returns a new QuerySet containing objects that match the given lookup parameters.






45. Conjuntion operator for Q objects.






46. This is a criterion that narrow down a QuerySet based on given parameters.






47. A manager method that returns a new QuerySet containing objects that do not match the given lookup parameters.






48. Returns a DateQuerySet -- a QuerySet that evaluates to a list of datetime.datetime objects representing all available dates of a particular kind within the contents of the QuerySet.


49. This object allows you to compare the value of a model field with another field on the same model. Django supports the use of addition - subtraction - multiplication - division and modulo arithmetic with these objects - both with constants and with o






50. Can be used to remove all many-to-many relationships for an instance