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Refs #30547 -- Clarified that partial UniqueConstraints don't affect model validation.
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In general constraints are **not** checked during ``full_clean()``, and do
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not raise ``ValidationError``\s. Rather you'll get a database integrity
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error on ``save()``. ``UniqueConstraint``\s are different in this regard,
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in that they leverage the existing ``validate_unique()`` logic, and thus
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enable two-stage validation. In addition to ``IntegrityError`` on
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``save()``, ``ValidationError`` is also raised during model validation when
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the ``UniqueConstraint`` is violated.
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error on ``save()``. ``UniqueConstraint``\s without a
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:attr:`~UniqueConstraint.condition` (i.e. non-partial unique constraints)
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are different in this regard, in that they leverage the existing
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``validate_unique()`` logic, and thus enable two-stage validation. In
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addition to ``IntegrityError`` on ``save()``, ``ValidationError`` is also
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raised during model validation when the ``UniqueConstraint`` is violated.
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``CheckConstraint``
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