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Refs #14030 -- Updated docs per "Improved expression support for python values."

Complements e2d6e14662d780383e18066a3182155fb5b7747b.
Sergey Fedoseev 8 years ago
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      docs/ref/models/conditional-expressions.txt

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docs/ref/models/conditional-expressions.txt

@@ -70,7 +70,6 @@ Keep in mind that each of these values can be an expression.
     :class:`~django.db.models.Model` has a field named ``then``. This can be
     :class:`~django.db.models.Model` has a field named ``then``. This can be
     resolved in two ways::
     resolved in two ways::
 
 
-        >>> from django.db.models import Value
         >>> When(then__exact=0, then=1)
         >>> When(then__exact=0, then=1)
         >>> When(Q(then=0), then=1)
         >>> When(Q(then=0), then=1)
 
 
@@ -116,8 +115,8 @@ A simple example::
 ``Case()`` accepts any number of ``When()`` objects as individual arguments.
 ``Case()`` accepts any number of ``When()`` objects as individual arguments.
 Other options are provided using keyword arguments. If none of the conditions
 Other options are provided using keyword arguments. If none of the conditions
 evaluate to ``TRUE``, then the expression given with the ``default`` keyword
 evaluate to ``TRUE``, then the expression given with the ``default`` keyword
-argument is returned. If no ``default`` argument is provided, ``Value(None)``
+argument is returned. If a ``default`` argument isn't provided, ``None`` is
-is used.
+used.
 
 
 If we wanted to change our previous query to get the discount based on how long
 If we wanted to change our previous query to get the discount based on how long
 the ``Client`` has been with us, we could do so using lookups::
 the ``Client`` has been with us, we could do so using lookups::