Renamed a field in the queries test schema that was preventing the tests from running in Oracle. I've opened #7109 to address the general problem. Refs #7109
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@ -120,13 +120,13 @@ class LoopZ(models.Model):
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# A model and custom default manager combination.
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class CustomManager(models.Manager):
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def get_query_set(self):
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return super(CustomManager, self).get_query_set().filter(public=True,
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tag__name='t1')
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qs = super(CustomManager, self).get_query_set()
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return qs.filter(is_public=True, tag__name='t1')
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class ManagedModel(models.Model):
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data = models.CharField(max_length=10)
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tag = models.ForeignKey(Tag)
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public = models.BooleanField(default=True)
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is_public = models.BooleanField(default=True)
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objects = CustomManager()
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normal_manager = models.Manager()
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@ -698,7 +698,7 @@ More twisted cases, involving nested negations.
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Bug #7095
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Updates that are filtered on the model being updated are somewhat tricky to get
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in MySQL. This exercises that case.
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>>> mm = ManagedModel.objects.create(data='mm1', tag=t1, public=True)
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>>> mm = ManagedModel.objects.create(data='mm1', tag=t1, is_public=True)
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>>> ManagedModel.objects.update(data='mm')
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"""}
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