OK makes a complete sense and worked the first time thanks very much.

--jerry

On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 4:42 PM, Jonathan Baker <jonathandavidba...@gmail.com
> wrote:

> You redeclaring your Model classes, and you don't need to. By doing so,
> the 'self' inside your __unicode__ function refers to a property that isn't
> defined (since you redeclared the original class that had the property).
> Here is what the model should look like: http://codepad.org/P21ZNkZY
>
> On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 3:32 PM, Gerald Klein <j...@zognet.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi and thanks for the response here is the code minus the line numbers --
>> copied from vim, all my tabs are right and I had the right underscores.
>>
>>
>> Please let me know if you see something.
>>
>> thanks again
>>
>> --jerry
>>
>>  class Poll(models.Model):
>>   8     question = models.CharField(max_length=200)
>>   9     pub_date = models.DateTimeField('date published')
>>  10
>>  11 class Choice(models.Model):
>>  12     poll = models.ForeignKey(Poll)
>>  13     choice = models.CharField(max_length=200)
>>  14     votes = models.IntegerField()
>>  15
>>  16 class Poll(models.Model):
>>  17     def __unicode__(self):
>>  18         return self.question
>>  19     def was_published_recently(self):
>>  20         return self.pub_date >= timezone.now() -
>> datetime.timedelta(days=1)
>>  21
>>  22 class Choice(models.Model):
>>  23     def __unicode__(self):
>>  24         return self.choice
>>
>> On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 1:54 PM, Jonathan Baker <
>> jonathandavidba...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Jerry,
>>>
>>> You'll want to be sure your method is defined as:
>>>
>>> def __unicode__(self):
>>>     return self.name # I'm using 'name' as an example field
>>>
>>> with double underscores on both sides of 'unicode' instead of just in
>>> front of it.
>>>
>>> Hope this helps,
>>> Jonathan
>>>
>>> On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 12:13 PM, jk121960 <jk121...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi, I am going through the tutorial, I am experienced programmer and I
>>>> am learning django. Every thing was fine till the portion where you
>>>> add the __unicode() methods to the classes. When I execute the
>>>> Poll.objects.all() ant the command line it doesn't look any
>>>> different."[<Poll: Poll object>]" just like the first python console
>>>> example. I tried to run syncdb thinking this was what was missing but
>>>> it didn't help. It stated that it
>>>> "Creating tables ...
>>>> Installing custom SQL ...
>>>> Installing indexes ...
>>>> Installed 0 object(s) from 0 fixture(s)"
>>>>
>>>> like before but no change to the output in python. Can someone suggest
>>>> something so that I can move on from this part, I worked with this
>>>> some time back but was unable to utilize it. I am attempting to change
>>>> that now, ao I was going back through the lessons.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> thanks and any help is appreciated
>>>>
>>>> --jerry
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