[3.1.x] Refs #32483 -- Doc'd caveat about using JSONField key transforms to booleans with QuerySet.values()/values_list() on SQLite.
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@ -645,6 +645,12 @@ You can also refer to fields on related models with reverse relations through
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pronounced if you include multiple such fields in your ``values()`` query,
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in which case all possible combinations will be returned.
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.. admonition:: Boolean values for ``JSONField`` on SQLite
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Due to the way the ``JSON_EXTRACT`` SQL function is implemented on SQLite,
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``values()`` will return ``1`` and ``0`` instead of ``True`` and ``False``
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for :class:`~django.db.models.JSONField` key transforms.
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``values_list()``
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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@ -715,6 +721,12 @@ not having any author::
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>>> Entry.objects.values_list('authors')
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<QuerySet [('Noam Chomsky',), ('George Orwell',), (None,)]>
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.. admonition:: Boolean values for ``JSONField`` on SQLite
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Due to the way the ``JSON_EXTRACT`` SQL function is implemented on SQLite,
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``values_list()`` will return ``1`` and ``0`` instead of ``True`` and
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``False`` for :class:`~django.db.models.JSONField` key transforms.
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``dates()``
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~~~~~~~~~~~
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