From db613f4f1250971942f766dcf97c22234a3aa14e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sergey Fedoseev Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2016 18:09:59 +0500 Subject: [PATCH] Refs #14030 -- Updated docs per "Improved expression support for python values." Complements e2d6e14662d780383e18066a3182155fb5b7747b. --- docs/ref/models/conditional-expressions.txt | 5 ++--- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/ref/models/conditional-expressions.txt b/docs/ref/models/conditional-expressions.txt index f5f6a25955..da2b4618f3 100644 --- a/docs/ref/models/conditional-expressions.txt +++ b/docs/ref/models/conditional-expressions.txt @@ -70,7 +70,6 @@ Keep in mind that each of these values can be an expression. :class:`~django.db.models.Model` has a field named ``then``. This can be resolved in two ways:: - >>> from django.db.models import Value >>> When(then__exact=0, then=1) >>> When(Q(then=0), then=1) @@ -116,8 +115,8 @@ A simple example:: ``Case()`` accepts any number of ``When()`` objects as individual arguments. Other options are provided using keyword arguments. If none of the conditions evaluate to ``TRUE``, then the expression given with the ``default`` keyword -argument is returned. If no ``default`` argument is provided, ``Value(None)`` -is used. +argument is returned. If a ``default`` argument isn't provided, ``None`` is +used. If we wanted to change our previous query to get the discount based on how long the ``Client`` has been with us, we could do so using lookups::