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@@ -433,12 +433,12 @@ statements for the polls app):
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BEGIN;
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CREATE TABLE "polls_question" (
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- "id" integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
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+ "id" integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT,
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"question_text" varchar(200) NOT NULL,
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"pub_date" datetime NOT NULL
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);
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CREATE TABLE "polls_choice" (
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- "id" integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
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+ "id" integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT,
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"question_id" integer NOT NULL REFERENCES "polls_poll" ("id"),
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"choice_text" varchar(200) NOT NULL,
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"votes" integer NOT NULL
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@@ -462,9 +462,9 @@ Note the following:
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* The foreign key relationship is made explicit by a ``REFERENCES``
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statement.
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-* It's tailored to the database you're using, so database-specific field
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- types such as ``auto_increment`` (MySQL), ``serial`` (PostgreSQL), or
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- ``integer primary key`` (SQLite) are handled for you automatically. Same
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+* It's tailored to the database you're using, so database-specific field types
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+ such as ``auto_increment`` (MySQL), ``serial`` (PostgreSQL), or ``integer
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+ primary key autoincrement`` (SQLite) are handled for you automatically. Same
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goes for quoting of field names -- e.g., using double quotes or single
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quotes.
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