Updated 'or_lookup' tests to give example of more compact syntax, for the sake of autogenerated docs.
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>>> Article.objects.filter(Q(headline__startswith='Hello') & Q(headline__startswith='Goodbye'))
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>>> Article.objects.filter(headline__startswith='Hello') & Article.objects.filter(headline__startswith='Goodbye')
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# You can shorten this syntax with code like the following,
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# which is especially useful if building the query in stages:
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>>> articles = Article.objects.all()
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>>> articles.filter(headline__startswith='Hello') & articles.filter(headline__startswith='Goodbye')
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>>> Article.objects.filter(headline__startswith='Hello') & Article.objects.filter(headline__contains='bye')
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>>> articles.filter(headline__startswith='Hello') & articles.filter(headline__contains='bye')
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[Hello and goodbye]
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>>> Article.objects.filter(Q(headline__contains='bye'), headline__startswith='Hello')
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