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@@ -49,10 +49,10 @@ look like this::
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help = 'Closes the specified poll for voting'
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def add_arguments(self, parser):
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- parser.add_argument('poll_id', nargs='+', type=int)
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+ parser.add_argument('poll_ids', nargs='+', type=int)
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def handle(self, *args, **options):
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- for poll_id in options['poll_id']:
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+ for poll_id in options['poll_ids']:
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try:
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poll = Poll.objects.get(pk=poll_id)
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except Poll.DoesNotExist:
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@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ look like this::
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self.stdout.write("Unterminated line", ending='')
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The new custom command can be called using ``python manage.py closepoll
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-<poll_id>``.
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+<poll_ids>``.
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The ``handle()`` method takes one or more ``poll_ids`` and sets ``poll.opened``
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to ``False`` for each one. If the user referenced any nonexistent polls, a
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@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ options can be added in the :meth:`~BaseCommand.add_arguments` method like this:
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class Command(BaseCommand):
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def add_arguments(self, parser):
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# Positional arguments
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- parser.add_argument('poll_id', nargs='+', type=int)
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+ parser.add_argument('poll_ids', nargs='+', type=int)
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# Named (optional) arguments
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parser.add_argument(
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