Fixed #9420 -- Fixed an exception type in the documentation of Queryset.get().
Based on a suggestion from daveyjoe. git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@9257 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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@ -743,11 +743,13 @@ they query the database each time they're called.
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Returns the object matching the given lookup parameters, which should be in
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Returns the object matching the given lookup parameters, which should be in
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the format described in `Field lookups`_.
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the format described in `Field lookups`_.
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``get()`` raises ``AssertionError`` if more than one object was found.
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``get()`` raises ``MultipleObjectsReturned`` if more than one object was
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found. The ``MultipleObjectsReturned`` exception is an attribute of the model
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class.
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``get()`` raises a ``DoesNotExist`` exception if an object wasn't found for the
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``get()`` raises a ``DoesNotExist`` exception if an object wasn't found for
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given parameters. The ``DoesNotExist`` exception is an attribute of the model
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the given parameters. This exception is also an attribute of the model class.
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class. Example::
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Example::
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Entry.objects.get(id='foo') # raises Entry.DoesNotExist
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Entry.objects.get(id='foo') # raises Entry.DoesNotExist
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