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authorClifford Gama <cliffygamy@gmail.com>2025-03-06 23:29:21 +0200
committerSarah Boyce <42296566+sarahboyce@users.noreply.github.com>2025-03-14 10:47:06 +0100
commit3235e76eb50be20756f82cb3bbe8e32cc586f7bb (patch)
tree500555b85caef668085170dc07e1431861ae401e
parentefe3ca09e029c63e25f6e19843cb0c68cc7fa816 (diff)
Corrected aggregation example in docs/ref/models/querysets.txt.
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diff --git a/docs/ref/models/querysets.txt b/docs/ref/models/querysets.txt
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--- a/docs/ref/models/querysets.txt
+++ b/docs/ref/models/querysets.txt
@@ -2804,16 +2804,16 @@ number of authors that have contributed blog entries:
.. code-block:: pycon
>>> from django.db.models import Count
- >>> Blog.objects.aggregate(Count("entry"))
- {'entry__count': 16}
+ >>> Blog.objects.aggregate(Count("entry__authors"))
+ {'entry__authors__count': 16}
By using a keyword argument to specify the aggregate function, you can
control the name of the aggregation value that is returned:
.. code-block:: pycon
- >>> Blog.objects.aggregate(number_of_entries=Count("entry"))
- {'number_of_entries': 16}
+ >>> Blog.objects.aggregate(number_of_authors=Count("entry__authors"))
+ {'number_of_authors': 16}
For an in-depth discussion of aggregation, see :doc:`the topic guide on
Aggregation </topics/db/aggregation>`.