>I would like to suggest listing/displaying the Parent Class for
>classes on API pages like this-
>https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.3/ref/models/fields/
>
>In part1 of the Django tutorial, it instructs to create a model like
>this-
>pub_date = models.DateTimeField('date published')
>
>While trying to look up what the argument 'date published' was
>supposed to assign, I was presented with this definition-
I agree that it is not obvious in the tutorial what the first
argument is setting. It is documented elsewhere:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.3/topics/db/models/#verbose-field-names
>class DateTimeField([auto_now=False, auto_now_add=False, **options])
>
>In the description it vaguely indicates that DateTimeField is a child
>of DateField (which has the same definition), and I see no indication
>at all that DateField is a child of Field.
The description says "Takes the same extra arguments as
DateField." I think all it implies is that it is similar to
DateField.
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