### PART A

My altword_list template file receives a primary key ID from my Index 
template file.
#_______________________________________________________________________________
*altword_list.html*

<h1>{{ poll.rosword }}</h1>
{% if error_message %}<p><strong>{{ error_message }}</strong></p>{% endif %}

<h3>Filter 5</h3>
<ul>
*{% for choice in poll.altword_set.all %}*
<!-- for choice in poll.altword.all -->
    <li>*{{ choice.rosword }}*  = {{ choice.votes }} votes</li>
{% endfor %}
</ul>
#_______________________________________________________________________________



### PART B

* Things work as intended when the rosword field just contain a simple 
"FK(Word)".
* But when I use the other rosword field instead containing "FK(Word, 
related_name='altword_rosword')", then
  my altword_list template file doesn't receive a primary key ID from my 
Index template file anymore.

What am I doing wrong when using related_name in my rosword field?
#_______________________________________________________________________________

class Altword(models.Model):
    #rosword = models.ForeignKey(Word, related_name='altword_rosword') *# 
altword_list.html doesn't receive pk ID anymore why?*
*    rosword = models.ForeignKey(Word) # OK*
    alt_ros_word = models.CharField(max_length=200)
    #wordy = models.OneToOneField(Word, related_name='wordy', 
primary_key=True)
    votes = models.IntegerField(default=0)

    def __unicode__(self):
        return self.alt_ros_word
#_______________________________________________________________________________

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