> 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!!

  Apart from the problem Kenneth pointed out, you seem to have the
indentation wrong. The "def __unicode__" belongs to the class, not on
the same level as the "class" word.

  Cheers

    Jirka

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