Fixed #27865 -- Adjusted docs example to avoid confusion with models.BaseManager.
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@ -329,7 +329,7 @@ For advanced usage you might want both a custom ``Manager`` and a custom
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returns a *subclass* of your base ``Manager`` with a copy of the custom
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``QuerySet`` methods::
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class BaseManager(models.Manager):
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class CustomManager(models.Manager):
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def manager_only_method(self):
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return
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@ -338,14 +338,14 @@ returns a *subclass* of your base ``Manager`` with a copy of the custom
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return
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class MyModel(models.Model):
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objects = BaseManager.from_queryset(CustomQuerySet)()
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objects = CustomManager.from_queryset(CustomQuerySet)()
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You may also store the generated class into a variable::
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CustomManager = BaseManager.from_queryset(CustomQuerySet)
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MyManager = CustomManager.from_queryset(CustomQuerySet)
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class MyModel(models.Model):
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objects = CustomManager()
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objects = MyManager()
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.. _custom-managers-and-inheritance:
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