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Fixed #26345 -- Clarified which RangesFields always return a canonical form.
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All of the range fields translate to :ref:`psycopg2 Range objects
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<psycopg2:adapt-range>` in python, but also accept tuples as input if no bounds
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information is necessary. The default is lower bound included, upper bound
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excluded.
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excluded; that is, ``[)``.
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``IntegerRangeField``
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the database and a :class:`~psycopg2:psycopg2.extras.NumericRange` in
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Python.
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Regardless of the bounds specified when saving the data, PostgreSQL always
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returns a range in a canonical form that includes the lower bound and
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excludes the upper bound; that is ``[)``.
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``BigIntegerRangeField``
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in the database and a :class:`~psycopg2:psycopg2.extras.NumericRange` in
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Python.
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Regardless of the bounds specified when saving the data, PostgreSQL always
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returns a range in a canonical form that includes the lower bound and
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excludes the upper bound; that is ``[)``.
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``FloatRangeField``
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:class:`~django.db.models.DateField`. Represented by a ``daterange`` in the
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database and a :class:`~psycopg2:psycopg2.extras.DateRange` in Python.
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Regardless of the bounds specified when saving the data, PostgreSQL always
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returns a range in a canonical form that includes the lower bound and
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excludes the upper bound; that is ``[)``.
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Querying Range Fields
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