[3.0.x] Removed outdated note about not supporting partial indexes by Django.
Supported since a906c9898284a9aecb5f48bdc534e9c1273864a6. Backport of a49c2b6bf098eb48c07641f60dba9be78c6cc92f from master
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.. class:: RunSQL(sql, reverse_sql=None, state_operations=None, hints=None, elidable=False)
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Allows running of arbitrary SQL on the database - useful for more advanced
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features of database backends that Django doesn't support directly, like
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partial indexes.
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features of database backends that Django doesn't support directly.
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``sql``, and ``reverse_sql`` if provided, should be strings of SQL to run on
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the database. On most database backends (all but PostgreSQL), Django will
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