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[5.2.x] Fixed #35877, Refs #36128 -- Documented unique constraint when migrating a m2m field to use a through model.
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@ -334,7 +334,7 @@ model, the default migration will delete the existing table and create a new
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one, losing the existing relations. To avoid this, you can use
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:class:`.SeparateDatabaseAndState` to rename the existing table to the new
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table name while telling the migration autodetector that the new model has
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been created. You can check the existing table name through
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been created. You can check the existing table name and constraint name through
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:djadmin:`sqlmigrate` or :djadmin:`dbshell`. You can check the new table name
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with the through model's ``_meta.db_table`` property. Your new ``through``
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model should use the same names for the ``ForeignKey``\s as Django did. Also if
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@ -392,6 +392,14 @@ For example, if we had a ``Book`` model with a ``ManyToManyField`` linking to
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),
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),
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],
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options={
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"constraints": [
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models.UniqueConstraint(
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fields=["author", "book"],
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name="unique_author_book",
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)
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],
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},
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),
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migrations.AlterField(
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model_name="book",
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