Fixed #31342 -- Clarified docs about using base managers for related objects.
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@ -214,11 +214,13 @@ appropriate for your circumstances, you can tell Django which class to use by
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setting :attr:`Meta.base_manager_name
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<django.db.models.Options.base_manager_name>`.
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Base managers aren't used when querying on related models. For example, if the
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``Question`` model :ref:`from the tutorial <creating-models>` had a ``deleted``
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field and a base manager that filters out instances with ``deleted=True``, a
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queryset like ``Choice.objects.filter(question__name__startswith='What')``
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would include choices related to deleted questions.
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Base managers aren't used when querying on related models, or when
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:ref:`accessing a one-to-many or many-to-many relationship
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<backwards-related-objects>`. For example, if the ``Question`` model
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:ref:`from the tutorial <creating-models>` had a ``deleted`` field and a base
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manager that filters out instances with ``deleted=True``, a queryset like
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``Choice.objects.filter(question__name__startswith='What')`` would include
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choices related to deleted questions.
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Don't filter away any results in this type of manager subclass
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