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Python Using Databases in Python Meet Peewee First Queries

Last coding challenge

Can't figure out what the error means. Also, can't figure out what's wrong with the code! Thanks for the help.

queries.py
from models import Challenge

all_challenges = Challenge.select()

Challenge.create(name="Booleans",language="Ruby")

sorted_challenges = all_challenges.order_by(Challenge.steps).get()

Forgot to add what the error message was: "Challenge object is not iterable".

1 Answer

Jesse Pavlis
Jesse Pavlis
18,088 Points

Hey Rwiddhi Chakraborty,

You do not need to call get() when you use order_by(Challenges.steps). The last line of your code should look like this:

sorted_challenges = all_challenges.order_by(Challenge.steps)

Okay!

But I still don't get the meaning of error message and its context. Could you explain that to me?