Yes, it's a single query.

Take a look at django-debug-toolbar. It can display all SQL queries
that was executed during request/response so you'll always be sure
what's going on.

On 26 окт, 03:12, wancharle sebastiao quirino <wancha...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I currently am using raw sql to make an atomic operation of the following :
>
> UPDATE table SET field1 = 0, flag = 'A' WHERE flag = 'I'
>
> Reading the documentation I realized I could do this:
>
> Table.objects.filter(flag='I').update(field1=0,flag='A')
>
> I want to make sure that this is a unique operation. (to avoid problems of
> parallelism and concurrency)
>
> Someone could confirm me this? Apparently the limitations imposed by the
> documentation already gives a hint that is a single query but I want to be
> sure.
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