Loading docs/topics/db/aggregation.txt +7 −6 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -193,24 +193,25 @@ Combining multiple aggregations with ``annotate()`` will `yield the wrong results <https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/10060>`_ because joins are used instead of subqueries: >>> Book.objects.first().authors.count() >>> book = Book.objects.first() >>> book.authors.count() 2 >>> Book.objects.first().chapters.count() >>> book.store_set.count() 3 >>> q = Book.objects.annotate(Count('authors'), Count('chapters')) >>> q = Book.objects.annotate(Count('authors'), Count('store')) >>> q[0].authors__count 6 >>> q[0].chapters__count >>> q[0].store__count 6 For most aggregates, there is no way to avoid this problem, however, the :class:`~django.db.models.Count` aggregate has a ``distinct`` parameter that may help: >>> q = Book.objects.annotate(Count('authors', distinct=True), Count('chapters', distinct=True)) >>> q = Book.objects.annotate(Count('authors', distinct=True), Count('store', distinct=True)) >>> q[0].authors__count 2 >>> q[0].chapters__count >>> q[0].store__count 3 .. admonition:: If in doubt, inspect the SQL query! Loading Loading
docs/topics/db/aggregation.txt +7 −6 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -193,24 +193,25 @@ Combining multiple aggregations with ``annotate()`` will `yield the wrong results <https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/10060>`_ because joins are used instead of subqueries: >>> Book.objects.first().authors.count() >>> book = Book.objects.first() >>> book.authors.count() 2 >>> Book.objects.first().chapters.count() >>> book.store_set.count() 3 >>> q = Book.objects.annotate(Count('authors'), Count('chapters')) >>> q = Book.objects.annotate(Count('authors'), Count('store')) >>> q[0].authors__count 6 >>> q[0].chapters__count >>> q[0].store__count 6 For most aggregates, there is no way to avoid this problem, however, the :class:`~django.db.models.Count` aggregate has a ``distinct`` parameter that may help: >>> q = Book.objects.annotate(Count('authors', distinct=True), Count('chapters', distinct=True)) >>> q = Book.objects.annotate(Count('authors', distinct=True), Count('store', distinct=True)) >>> q[0].authors__count 2 >>> q[0].chapters__count >>> q[0].store__count 3 .. admonition:: If in doubt, inspect the SQL query! Loading