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@@ -1522,7 +1522,7 @@ accepted by :class:`ForeignKey`, plus one extra argument:
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.. attribute:: OneToOneField.parent_link
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When ``True`` and used in a model which inherits from another
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- (concrete) model, indicates that this field should be used as the
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+ :term:`concrete model`, indicates that this field should be used as the
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link back to the parent class, rather than the extra
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``OneToOneField`` which would normally be implicitly created by
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subclassing.
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@@ -1631,7 +1631,7 @@ Field API reference
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See :ref:`converting-values-to-python-objects` for usage.
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.. note::
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For performance reasons, ``from_db_value`` is not implemented as a
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no-op on fields which do not require it (all Django fields).
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Consequently you may not call ``super`` in your definition.
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@@ -1690,7 +1690,7 @@ Field API reference
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Fields often receive their values as a different type, either from
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serialization or from forms.
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.. method:: to_python(value)
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Converts the value into the correct Python object. It acts as the
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