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<abstract-base-classes>`; and when you do so
:ref:`some special syntax <abstract-related-name>` is available.
If you wish to suppress the provision of a backwards relation, you may
simply provide a ``related_name`` which ends with a ``'+'`` character.
For example::
If you'd prefer Django didn't create a backwards relation, set ``related_name``
to ``'+'``. For example, this will ensure that the ``User`` model won't get a
backwards relation to this model::
user = models.ForeignKey(User, related_name='+')
will ensure that no backwards relation to this model is provided on the
``User`` model.
.. attribute:: ForeignKey.to_field
The field on the related object that the relation is to. By default, Django