Juan,

Are you entering double underscores like '__unicode__'?

Cheers,
Arun

On Saturday, January 11, 2014 5:14:01 AM UTC+5:30, Juan Hu wrote:
>
> I have same problem with Django 1.6.1 and Python 2.7.5. I tried to restart 
> interactive interpreter by exit() but it still doesn't work :(
> Following the tutorial, for Python3 we use _str_ but I am using Python 
> 2.7.5 so I use _unicode_.
> Can anyone help to point out the problem and solution? Thanks!
>
> On Monday, 16 May 2011 05:32:41 UTC-7, maaz muqri wrote:
>>
>> Hi, 
>> ____________________________________ 
>> class Poll(models.Model): 
>>     # ... 
>>     def __unicode__(self): 
>>         return self.question 
>>
>> class Choice(models.Model): 
>>     # ... 
>>     def __unicode__(self): 
>>         return self.choice 
>> ____________________________________ 
>>
>>
>> after adding the above code also I am not able to retrieve the 
>> question by the command: 
>>
>> I am getting this 
>>
>> >>>Poll.objects.all() 
>> [<Poll: Poll object>] 
>>
>>
>> instead of this 
>>
>> >>>Poll.objects.all() 
>> [<Poll: What's up?>]
>
>

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