Fixed #15932 - Documented how to supress multiple reverse relations to the same model.
Thanks Claude Paroz for the patch.
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@ -1002,9 +1002,10 @@ define the details of how the relation works.
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<abstract-base-classes>`; and when you do so
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:ref:`some special syntax <abstract-related-name>` is available.
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If you'd prefer Django didn't create a backwards relation, set ``related_name``
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to ``'+'``. For example, this will ensure that the ``User`` model won't get a
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backwards relation to this model::
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If you'd prefer Django not to create a backwards relation, set
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``related_name`` to ``'+'`` or end it with ``'+'``. For example, this will
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ensure that the ``User`` model won't have a backwards relation to this
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model::
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user = models.ForeignKey(User, related_name='+')
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@ -1095,6 +1096,13 @@ that control how the relationship functions.
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Same as :attr:`ForeignKey.related_name`.
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If you have more than one ``ManyToManyField`` pointing to the same model
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and want to suppress the backwards relations, set each ``related_name``
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to a unique value ending with ``'+'``::
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users = models.ManyToManyField(User, related_name='u+')
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referents = models.ManyToManyField(User, related_name='ref+')
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.. attribute:: ManyToManyField.limit_choices_to
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Same as :attr:`ForeignKey.limit_choices_to`.
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