Fixed #29573 -- Added links in aggregation topic guide.
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The second way to generate summary values is to generate an independent
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summary for each object in a ``QuerySet``. For example, if you are retrieving
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a list of books, you may want to know how many authors contributed to
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each book. Each Book has a many-to-many relationship with the Author; we
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summary for each object in a :class:`.QuerySet`. For example, if you are
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retrieving a list of books, you may want to know how many authors contributed
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to each book. Each Book has a many-to-many relationship with the Author; we
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want to summarize this relationship for each book in the ``QuerySet``.
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Per-object summaries can be generated using the ``annotate()`` clause.
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When an ``annotate()`` clause is specified, each object in the ``QuerySet``
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will be annotated with the specified values.
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Per-object summaries can be generated using the
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:meth:`~.QuerySet.annotate` clause. When an ``annotate()`` clause is
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specified, each object in the ``QuerySet`` will be annotated with the
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specified values.
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The syntax for these annotations is identical to that used for the
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``aggregate()`` clause. Each argument to ``annotate()`` describes an
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aggregate that is to be calculated. For example, to annotate books with
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the number of authors:
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:meth:`~.QuerySet.aggregate` clause. Each argument to ``annotate()`` describes
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an aggregate that is to be calculated. For example, to annotate books with the
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number of authors:
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.. code-block:: python
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