@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ We will use the following example model::
9191 def __str__(self):
9292 return self.name
9393
94- .. fieldlookup :: arrayfield.contains
94+ .. fieldlookup :: mongo- arrayfield.contains
9595
9696``contains ``
9797^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ passed. It uses the ``$setIntersection`` operator. For example:
134134 >>> Post.objects.filter(tags__contained_by=["thoughts", "django", "tutorial"])
135135 <QuerySet [<Post: First post>, <Post: Second post>, <Post: Third post>]>
136136
137- .. fieldlookup :: arrayfield.overlap
137+ .. fieldlookup :: mongo- arrayfield.overlap
138138
139139``overlap ``
140140~~~~~~~~~~~
@@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ uses the ``$setIntersection`` operator. For example:
154154 >>> Post.objects.filter(tags__overlap=["thoughts", "tutorial"])
155155 <QuerySet [<Post: First post>, <Post: Second post>, <Post: Third post>]>
156156
157- .. fieldlookup :: arrayfield.len
157+ .. fieldlookup :: mongo- arrayfield.len
158158
159159``len ``
160160^^^^^^^
@@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ available for :class:`~django.db.models.IntegerField`. For example:
170170 >>> Post.objects.filter(tags__len=1)
171171 <QuerySet [<Post: Second post>]>
172172
173- .. fieldlookup :: arrayfield.index
173+ .. fieldlookup :: mongo- arrayfield.index
174174
175175Index transforms
176176^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ array. The lookups available after the transform are those from the
196196
197197 These indexes use 0-based indexing.
198198
199- .. fieldlookup :: arrayfield.slice
199+ .. fieldlookup :: mongo- arrayfield.slice
200200
201201Slice transforms
202202^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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