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@ -105,13 +105,13 @@ Index lookups
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``raw()`` supports indexing, so if you need only the first result you can
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write::
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>>> first_person = Person.objects.raw('SELECT * from myapp_person')[0]
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>>> first_person = Person.objects.raw('SELECT * FROM myapp_person')[0]
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However, the indexing and slicing are not performed at the database level. If
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you have a large number of ``Person`` objects in your database, it is more
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efficient to limit the query at the SQL level::
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>>> first_person = Person.objects.raw('SELECT * from myapp_person LIMIT 1')[0]
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>>> first_person = Person.objects.raw('SELECT * FROM myapp_person LIMIT 1')[0]
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Deferring model fields
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@ -274,11 +274,11 @@ names, which means you end up with a ``list`` of values, rather than a
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Here is an example of the difference between the two::
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>>> cursor.execute("SELECT id, parent_id from test LIMIT 2");
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>>> cursor.execute("SELECT id, parent_id FROM test LIMIT 2");
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>>> cursor.fetchall()
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((54360982L, None), (54360880L, None))
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>>> cursor.execute("SELECT id, parent_id from test LIMIT 2");
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>>> cursor.execute("SELECT id, parent_id FROM test LIMIT 2");
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>>> dictfetchall(cursor)
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[{'parent_id': None, 'id': 54360982L}, {'parent_id': None, 'id': 54360880L}]
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