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When a :class:`~django.db.models.BooleanField` doesn't have an explicit
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:attr:`~django.db.models.Field.default`, the implicit default value is
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``None``. In previous version of Django, it was ``False``, but that didn't
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represent accurantely the lack of a value.
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represent accurately the lack of a value.
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Code that relies on the default value being ``False`` may raise an exception
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when saving new model instances to the database, because ``None`` isn't an
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acceptable value for a :class:`~django.db.models.BooleanField`. You should
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either specify ``default=False`` explicitly on the field definition, or ensure
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the field is set to ``True`` or ``False`` before saving the object.
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either specify ``default=False`` in the field definition, or ensure the field
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is set to ``True`` or ``False`` before saving the object.
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