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Fixed #11755 -- Added documentation for an edge case of FormSet usage. Thanks to ffualo for the suggestion.
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@ -374,24 +374,24 @@ parameter when declaring the form field::
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.. note::
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If you explicitly instantiate a form field like this, Django assumes that you
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want to completely define its behavior; therefore, default attributes (such as
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``max_length`` or ``required``) are not drawn from the corresponding model. If
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want to completely define its behavior; therefore, default attributes (such as
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``max_length`` or ``required``) are not drawn from the corresponding model. If
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you want to maintain the behavior specified in the model, you must set the
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relevant arguments explicitly when declaring the form field.
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For example, if the ``Article`` model looks like this::
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class Article(models.Model):
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headline = models.CharField(max_length=200, null=True, blank=True,
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headline = models.CharField(max_length=200, null=True, blank=True,
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help_text="Use puns liberally")
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content = models.TextField()
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and you want to do some custom validation for ``headline``, while keeping
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the ``blank`` and ``help_text`` values as specified, you might define
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the ``blank`` and ``help_text`` values as specified, you might define
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``ArticleForm`` like this::
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class ArticleForm(ModelForm):
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headline = MyFormField(max_length=200, required=False,
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headline = MyFormField(max_length=200, required=False,
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help_text="Use puns liberally")
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class Meta:
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@ -541,6 +541,12 @@ Then, pass your ``BaseAuthorFormSet`` class to the factory function::
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>>> AuthorFormSet = modelformset_factory(Author, formset=BaseAuthorFormSet)
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If you want to return a formset that doesn't include *any* pre-existing
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instances of the model, you can specify an empty QuerySet::
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>>> AuthorFormSet(queryset=Author.objects.none())
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Controlling which fields are used with ``fields`` and ``exclude``
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