Fixed a small typo introduced in r14139.

git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@14272 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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Ramiro Morales 2010-10-19 00:14:41 +00:00
parent 7baee5b953
commit e1182306fd
3 changed files with 3 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ class BaseDatabaseFeatures(object):
requires_explicit_null_ordering_when_grouping = False requires_explicit_null_ordering_when_grouping = False
# Is there a 1000 item limit on query parameters? # Is there a 1000 item limit on query parameters?
supports_1000_query_paramters = True supports_1000_query_parameters = True
# Can an object have a primary key of 0? MySQL says No. # Can an object have a primary key of 0? MySQL says No.
allows_primary_key_0 = True allows_primary_key_0 = True

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@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ class DatabaseFeatures(BaseDatabaseFeatures):
can_use_chunked_reads = False can_use_chunked_reads = False
test_db_allows_multiple_connections = False test_db_allows_multiple_connections = False
supports_unspecified_pk = True supports_unspecified_pk = True
supports_1000_query_paramters = False supports_1000_query_parameters = False
def _supports_stddev(self): def _supports_stddev(self):
"""Confirm support for STDDEV and related stats functions """Confirm support for STDDEV and related stats functions

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@ -1342,7 +1342,7 @@ Using an empty generator expression as the rvalue for an "__in" lookup is legal
# Sqlite 3 does not support passing in more than 1000 parameters except by # Sqlite 3 does not support passing in more than 1000 parameters except by
# changing a parameter at compilation time. # changing a parameter at compilation time.
if connection.features.supports_1000_query_paramters: if connection.features.supports_1000_query_parameters:
__test__["API_TESTS"] += """ __test__["API_TESTS"] += """
Bug #14244: Test that the "in" lookup works with lists of 1000 items or more. Bug #14244: Test that the "in" lookup works with lists of 1000 items or more.
>>> Number.objects.all().delete() >>> Number.objects.all().delete()