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Inlined a note in docs/ref/models/expressions.txt.

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Tim Graham 2016-11-09 08:20:30 -05:00
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@ -119,14 +119,11 @@ know about it - it is dealt with entirely by the database. All Python does,
through Django's ``F()`` class, is create the SQL syntax to refer to the field
and describe the operation.
.. note::
To access the new value saved this way, the object must be reloaded::
In order to access the new value that has been saved in this way, the object
will need to be reloaded::
reporter = Reporters.objects.get(pk=reporter.pk)
# Or, more succinctly:
reporter.refresh_from_db()
reporter = Reporters.objects.get(pk=reporter.pk)
# Or, more succinctly:
reporter.refresh_from_db()
As well as being used in operations on single instances as above, ``F()`` can
be used on ``QuerySets`` of object instances, with ``update()``. This reduces