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Start your free trialJimmy Holway
10,703 PointsI don't understand why this doesn't pass
I don't see anything wrong with this code, I saw another answer for a similar question and tried what got their's to pass but still getting "Bummer! Try again"
from django import forms
from . import models
class DigitalProductForm(forms.ModelForm):
class Meta:
model = models.Digital
field = ['name', 'description', 'url']
2 Answers
Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse TeacherHi there! You're really close here, but he variable should be named fields
instead of field
. Take a look:
fields = ('name', 'description', 'url')
edited for correctness
Hope this helps and good luck!
Jimmy Holway
10,703 PointsAre the parenthesis and brackets interchangeable here? In the video, Kenneth uses brackets.
Anyway, thanks for pointing out the typo! It passed when I changed field
to fields
Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse TeacherActually, yes, I believe they are interchangeable here But yes, the variable name was the major problem here.
I've amended my answer to reflect this.