the k in ForeignKey is Capitalized
Il 20 nov 2018, 17:57 +0100, Avitab Ayan Sarmah <avitabay...@gmail.com>, ha 
scritto:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have written a code in models.py inside my project folder. I have completed 
> my code and whenever i execute "python manage.py makemigrations first_app", i 
> get an error. The error is mentioned as "AttributeError: module 
> 'django.db.models' has no attribute 'Foreignkey'".
>
> My code and my anaconda prompt error screenshot is attached below. Please 
> check my code and give a resolution.
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