On 11/19/06 4:22 AM, halmcelroy wrote:
> This is a pretty basic model:
> 
> from django.db import models
> class A(models.Model()):
                      ^^^^^

Should be::

        class A(models.Model):
                          ^^^

``models.Model()`` -- with the parens -- instantiates the (abstract) ``Model`` 
class, thus you end up trying to subclass an *instance*, not a class.  The 
correct syntax for subclassing is without the parens.

I'd suggest you spend some time with a Python tutorial if you want to know 
more about what I'm saying.  Dive into Python (http://diveintopython.org/) is 
quite good.

Jacob

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