Fixed #12084 -- Documented the fact that QuerySet.update() returns the number of affected rows. Thanks, timo
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@ -785,8 +785,8 @@ instance you want to point to. Example::
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# Change every Entry so that it belongs to this Blog.
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>>> Entry.objects.all().update(blog=b)
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The ``update()`` method is applied instantly and doesn't return anything
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(similar to ``delete()``). The only restriction on the ``QuerySet`` that is
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The ``update()`` method is applied instantly and returns the number of rows
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affected by the query. The only restriction on the ``QuerySet`` that is
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updated is that it can only access one database table, the model's main
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table. So don't try to filter based on related fields or anything like that;
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it won't work.
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