Op donderdag 30 juni 2011 14:57:46 UTC+1 schreef Eiram het volgende:
>
> Greetings!! 
>
> In the past few days I have been trying to learn about Django.  I 
> started doing the Tutorial 1. During the tutorial I'm getting a 
> strange error. I was hoping if someone can help me to understand what 
> I'm doing wrong and how can I fix it. 
>
> This is the code I had: 
>
> class Poll(models.Model): 
>     question = models.CharField(max_length=200) 
>     pub_date = models.DateTimeField('date published') 
> def __unicode__(self): 
>         return self.question 
>
> class Choice(models.Model): 
>     poll = models.ForeignKey(Poll) 
>     choice = models.CharField(max_length=200) 
>     votes = models.IntegerField() 
> def __unicode__(self): 
>         return self.choice 
>
> When I execute the command Poll(objetcs.all): I get as result the 
> following: class [<Poll: Poll object>, <Poll: Poll object>] when I;m 
> supposed to get as result [<Poll: What's up?>] 
>
> I don't know what is missing. If someone can help me I would 
> appreciate it. Thanks!! 
>
>
Indentation! Both `def __unicode__` lines need to be at the same level as 
the lines above them.
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