Clarified some documentation on the use of the aggregate() query modifier, following suggestions on IRC. Thanks to Tai Lee for the report.
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the model field that is being aggregated.
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For example, if you were manipulating blog entries, you may want to know
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the average number of authors contributing to blog entries::
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the number of authors that have contributed blog entries::
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>>> q = Blog.objects.aggregate(Count('entry'))
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{'entry__count': 16}
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control the name of the aggregation value that is returned::
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>>> q = Blog.objects.aggregate(number_of_entries=Count('entry'))
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{'number_of_entries': 2.34}
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{'number_of_entries': 16}
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For an in-depth discussion of aggregation, see :ref:`the topic guide on
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Aggregation <topics-db-aggregation>`.
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