Corrected use of 'affect' vs 'effect' in docs.

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Rob Hudson 2015-09-25 14:47:36 -07:00 committed by Tim Graham
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@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ The ``preserve_default`` argument indicates whether the field's default
value is permanent and should be baked into the project state (``True``),
or if it is temporary and just for this migration (``False``) - usually
because the migration is adding a non-nullable field to a table and needs
a default value to put into existing rows. It does not effect the behavior
a default value to put into existing rows. It does not affect the behavior
of setting defaults in the database directly - Django never sets database
defaults and always applies them in the Django ORM code.
@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ The ``preserve_default`` argument indicates whether the field's default
value is permanent and should be baked into the project state (``True``),
or if it is temporary and just for this migration (``False``) - usually
because the migration is altering a nullable field to a non-nullable one and
needs a default value to put into existing rows. It does not effect the
needs a default value to put into existing rows. It does not affect the
behavior of setting defaults in the database directly - Django never sets
database defaults and always applies them in the Django ORM code.