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703 PointsCreate a function named search_challenges that takes two arguments, name and language. Return all Challenges where the n
I think I have done the right thing, but I still get it wrong.
from models import Challenge
def create_challenge(name, language, steps=1):
Challenge.create(name=name,
language=language,
steps=steps)
def search_challenges(name,language):
chal = Challenge.select()
ans = chal.where((Challenge.name==name),(Challenge.language==language))
return ans
1 Answer
stjarnan
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 56,488 PointsHi Daniel,
In your Where clause you have Challenge.name == name, instead of Challenge.name.contains(name). The code challenge asks you to check if name contains name.
Like this:
def search_challenges(name,language):
chal = Challenge.select()
ans = chal.where((Challenge.name.contains(name)),(Challenge.language==language))
return ans
I hope that helps you
Jonas
Daniel Dsouza
703 PointsDaniel Dsouza
703 PointsThank you Jonas :) Got a little lost in the language there!
stjarnan
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 56,488 Pointsstjarnan
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 56,488 PointsDon't worry, I do it all the time! :)