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choice = models.CharField(max_length=200)
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votes = models.IntegerField()
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-.. admonition:: Errors about :attr:`~django.db.models.Field.max_length`
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- If Django gives you an error message saying that
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- :attr:`~django.db.models.Field.max_length` is not a valid argument, you're
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- most likely using an old version of Django. (This version of the tutorial is
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- written for the latest development version of Django.) If you're using a
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- Subversion checkout of Django's development version (see :ref:`the
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- installation docs <topics-install>` for more information), you shouldn't have
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- any problems.
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- If you want to stick with an older version of Django, you'll want to switch
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- to `the Django 0.96 tutorial`_, because this tutorial covers several features
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- that only exist in the Django development version.
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-.. _the Django 0.96 tutorial: http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/0.96/tutorial01/
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The code is straightforward. Each model is represented by a class that
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subclasses :class:`django.db.models.Model`. Each model has a number of class
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variables, each of which represents a database field in the model.
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