[4.1.x] Corrected example of redundant all() in docs.

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Dhanush 2022-09-09 17:04:14 +05:30 committed by Mariusz Felisiak
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@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ belong to this ``QuerySet``. This is done by appending an ``aggregate()``
clause onto the ``QuerySet``:: clause onto the ``QuerySet``::
>>> from django.db.models import Avg >>> from django.db.models import Avg
>>> Book.objects.aggregate(Avg('price')) >>> Book.objects.all().aggregate(Avg('price'))
{'price__avg': 34.35} {'price__avg': 34.35}
The ``all()`` is redundant in this example, so this could be simplified to:: The ``all()`` is redundant in this example, so this could be simplified to::