Though __str__ should work here, until you can get this working, try
writing __unicode__ method

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm just going through the mysite tutorial and can't seem to get the
> __str__() method to work when adding it to the two classes, I still
> get [<Poll: Poll object>]. This happened before and I'm not really
> sure what fixed it. I'm running .096
>
> polls/models.py:
> from django.db import models
> import datetime
>
> class Poll(models.Model):
>     question = models.CharField(maxlength=200)
>     pub_date = models.DateTimeField('date published')
>     def __str__(self):
>           return self.question
>     def was_published_today(self):
>         return self.pub_date.date() == datetime.date.today()
>
> class Choice(models.Model):
>       poll = models.ForeignKey(Poll)
>       choice = models.CharField(maxlength=200)
>       votes = models.IntegerField()
>       def __str__(self):
>          return self.choice
>
> Thanks for any help,
> Jason
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