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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ manager class, just derive your manager from ``PolymorphicManager`` instead of
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explicitly add the default manager first, and then your custom manager::
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from polymorphic.models import PolymorphicModel
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from polymorphic.manager import PolymorphicManager
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from polymorphic.managers import PolymorphicManager
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class TimeOrderedManager(PolymorphicManager):
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def get_queryset(self):
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@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ managers defined in polymorphic base models continue to work as
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expected in models inheriting from this base model::
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from polymorphic.models import PolymorphicModel
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from polymorphic.manager import PolymorphicManager
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from polymorphic.managers import PolymorphicManager
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class TimeOrderedManager(PolymorphicManager):
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def get_queryset(self):
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@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ you may define your own custom queryset classes. Just use PolymorphicQuerySet
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instead of Django's QuerySet as the base class::
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from polymorphic.models import PolymorphicModel
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from polymorphic.manager import PolymorphicManager
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from polymorphic.managers import PolymorphicManager
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from polymorphic.query import PolymorphicQuerySet
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class MyQuerySet(PolymorphicQuerySet):
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