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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions docs/tutorial/fastapi/relationships.md
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Expand Up @@ -146,13 +146,13 @@ Then we do the same for the `TeamPublicWithHeroes`, it **inherits** from `TeamPu

### Data Models Without Relationship Attributes

Now, notice that these new fields `team` and `heroes` are not declared with `Relationship()`, because these are not **table models**, they cannot have **relationship attributes** with the magic access to get that data from the database.
Now, notice that these new fields `team` and `heroes` are not declared with `Relationship()`, because `HeroPublicWithTeam` and `TeamPublicWithHeroes` are not **table models**, they cannot have **relationship attributes** with the magic access to get that data from the database.

Instead, here these are only **data models** that will tell FastAPI **which attributes** to get data from and **which data** to get from them.

### Reference to Other Models

Also, notice that the field `team` is not declared with this new `TeamPublicWithHeroes`, because that would again create that infinite recursion of data. Instead, we declare it with the normal `TeamPublic` model.
Also, notice that in the `HeroPublicWithTeam` model, the field `team` is not declared with this new `TeamPublicWithHeroes`, because that would again create that infinite recursion of data. Instead, we declare it with the normal `TeamPublic` model.

And the same for `TeamPublicWithHeroes`, the model used for the new field `heroes` uses `HeroPublic` to get only each hero's data.

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