[4.0.x] Corrected signatures of QuerySet's methods.
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``filter()``
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.. method:: filter(**kwargs)
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.. method:: filter(*args, **kwargs)
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Returns a new ``QuerySet`` containing objects that match the given lookup
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parameters.
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@ -189,12 +189,12 @@ The lookup parameters (``**kwargs``) should be in the format described in
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underlying SQL statement.
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If you need to execute more complex queries (for example, queries with ``OR`` statements),
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you can use :class:`Q objects <django.db.models.Q>`.
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you can use :class:`Q objects <django.db.models.Q>` (``*args``).
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``exclude()``
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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.. method:: exclude(**kwargs)
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.. method:: exclude(*args, **kwargs)
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Returns a new ``QuerySet`` containing objects that do *not* match the given
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lookup parameters.
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@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ In SQL terms, that evaluates to:
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Note the second example is more restrictive.
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If you need to execute more complex queries (for example, queries with ``OR`` statements),
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you can use :class:`Q objects <django.db.models.Q>`.
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you can use :class:`Q objects <django.db.models.Q>` (``*args``).
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``annotate()``
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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``raw()``
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~~~~~~~~~
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.. method:: raw(raw_query, params=(), translations=None)
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.. method:: raw(raw_query, params=(), translations=None, using=None)
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Takes a raw SQL query, executes it, and returns a
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``django.db.models.query.RawQuerySet`` instance. This ``RawQuerySet`` instance
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@ -1923,7 +1923,7 @@ they query the database each time they're called.
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``get()``
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.. method:: get(**kwargs)
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.. method:: get(*args, **kwargs)
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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`_. You should use lookups that are
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@ -1931,7 +1931,7 @@ guaranteed unique, such as the primary key or fields in a unique constraint.
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For example::
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Entry.objects.get(id=1)
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Entry.objects.get(blog=blog, entry_number=1)
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Entry.objects.get(Q(blog=blog) & Q(entry_number=1))
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If you expect a queryset to already return one row, you can use ``get()``
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without any arguments to return the object for that row::
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