FAQ: CRUD Functionality - Creating an Instance

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Build Python Web Apps with Django

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Why won’t my code not check out the third checkpoint?

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Hey, I ran into the same issue, I reported it as a bug - hopefully it will be resolved soon.

PS. you can work around this with “Check Solution” (appears if exercise was being done for a longer while), then click to use the code proposed by the Solution (even if it is the same as yours). The exercise will be automatically marked as resolved.

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Hey, i have the same problem. Did you find a solution? Does anyone know, how to solve this?

In my case, after failing once, I recreated the exact same instance and clicked “Check Work” again and it passed.

It seems that resizing the terminal window was important. I noticed about this in an FAQ for a later exercise.

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Thanks this worked for me.

Well, I guess it’s still a bug cause I just ran into the same issue as of today, 1/9/2022
Thanks for the tips on the workaround :slightly_smiling_face:

and STILL !!!

Yep, this worked. So annoying.

I found that expanding the bash window so that the command is on one line seems to eliminate the problem. When I did this, re-executed the command checked my work I found that it worked.

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I’m not stuck or anything, but this seems like an issue that should have been resolved. Anyone from @codecademy have an update on this?

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I saw that there is a note on exercises that may cause this issue…but I’m still curious as to why it hasn’t been fixed