Fixed typo in docs/tutorial01.txt. Thanks, Aggelos Orfanakos

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Adrian Holovaty 2005-09-30 16:40:15 +00:00
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@ -385,23 +385,23 @@ Let's jump back into the Python interactive shell::
# Django provides a rich database lookup API that's entirely driven by
# keyword arguments.
>>> polls.get_object(id__exact=1)
What's up
What's up?
>>> polls.get_object(question__startswith='What')
What's up
What's up?
>>> polls.get_object(pub_date__year=2005)
What's up
What's up?
>>> polls.get_object(id__exact=2)
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
PollDoesNotExist: Poll does not exist for {'id__exact': 2}
>>> polls.get_list(question__startswith='What')
[What's up]
[What's up?]
# Lookup by a primary key is the most common case, so Django provides a
# shortcut for primary-key exact lookups.
# The following is identical to polls.get_object(id__exact=1).
>>> polls.get_object(pk=1)
What's up
What's up?
# Make sure our custom method worked.
>>> p = polls.get_object(pk=1)
@ -419,7 +419,7 @@ Let's jump back into the Python interactive shell::
# Choice objects have API access to their related Poll objects.
>>> c.get_poll()
What's up
What's up?
# And vice versa: Poll objects get access to Choice objects.
>>> p.get_choice_list()