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<https://stackoverflow.com/posts/61564956/timeline>

Do this.
def __repr__ (self): return self.title

restart the shell/session.

then check.

i had this issue. only after restarting the section it worked 

On Sunday, 16 September 2018 at 17:14:18 UTC+5:30 Daniel Herrera wrote:

> I was having the same issue, as mentioned above, it was a mere indentation 
> problem, make sure the def __str__ is properly indented inside of the class 
> and not at the same level.
>
>
> On Friday, July 1, 2016 at 5:52:12 PM UTC+8, gary719_list1 wrote:
>>
>> Hi all; 
>>
>> I am working on the official django tutorial 
>> (https//docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.9/intro/tutorial/02/) on the section 
>> that is adding the choices. Specifically: 
>>
>>
>> # Create three choices. 
>>  >>> q.choice_set.create(choice_text='Not much', votes=0) 
>> <Choice: Not much> 
>>  >>> q.choice_set.create(choice_text='The sky', votes=0) 
>> <Choice: The sky> 
>>  >>> c = q.choice_set.create(choice_text='Just hacking again', votes=0) 
>>
>> The "Not much" entry should return <Choice: Not much> but returns 
>> <Choice: Choice object> instead. 
>>
>> This would seem to be a problem with the models.py def__str__(self) 
>> call, but I can't locate the problem. Question class works fine. The 
>> specific code is : 
>>
>> import datetime 
>>
>> from django.db import models 
>> from django.utils import timezone 
>>
>>
>> class Question(models.Model): 
>>      question_text = models.CharField(max_length=200) 
>>      pub_date = models.DateTimeField('date published') 
>>
>>      def __str__(self): 
>>          return self.question_text 
>>
>>      def was_published_recently(self): 
>>          return self.pub_date >= timezone.now()-                  
>> datetime.timedelta(days=1) 
>>
>>
>> class Choice(models.Model): 
>>      question = models.ForeignKey(Question, on_delete=models.CASCADE) 
>>      choice_text = models.CharField(max_length=200) 
>>      votes = models.IntegerField(default=0) 
>>
>>      def __str__(self): 
>>          return self.choice_text 
>>
>> OS Debian Stretch 
>> KDE Desktop 
>> Django 1.9 
>> python 3.5 
>> Eclipse PyDev IDE 
>>
>> All migrations are up to date. 
>>
>> Any help will be sincerely appreciated. 
>>
>> Gary R. 
>>
>

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