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	✏ Fix typos in docs/tutorial/many-to-many/create-models-with-link.md (#45)
				
					
				
			Co-authored-by: Sebastián Ramírez <tiangolo@gmail.com>
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		| @ -40,7 +40,7 @@ And **both fields are primary keys**. We hadn't used this before. 🤓 | ||||
| Let's see the `Team` model, it's almost identical as before, but with a little change: | ||||
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| ```Python hl_lines="8" | ||||
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| {!./docs_src/tutorial/many_to_many/tutorial001.py[ln:15-20]!} | ||||
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| @ -56,7 +56,7 @@ Let's see the `Team` model, it's almost identical as before, but with a little c | ||||
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| </details> | ||||
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| The **relationship attribute `heroes`** is still a list of heroes, annotatted as `List["Hero"]`. Again, we use `"Hero"` in quotes because we haven't declared that class yet by this point in the code (but as you know, editors and **SQLModel** understand that). | ||||
| The **relationship attribute `heroes`** is still a list of heroes, annotated as `List["Hero"]`. Again, we use `"Hero"` in quotes because we haven't declared that class yet by this point in the code (but as you know, editors and **SQLModel** understand that). | ||||
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| We use the same **`Relationship()`** function. | ||||
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| @ -69,7 +69,7 @@ And here's the important part to allow the **many-to-many** relationship, we use | ||||
| Let's see the other side, here's the `Hero` model: | ||||
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| ```Python hl_lines="9" | ||||
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| {!./docs_src/tutorial/many_to_many/tutorial001.py[ln:23-29]!} | ||||
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| @ -102,7 +102,7 @@ And now we have a **`link_model=HeroTeamLink`**. ✨ | ||||
| The same as before, we will have the rest of the code to create the **engine**, and a function to create all the tables `create_db_and_tables()`. | ||||
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| ```Python hl_lines="9" | ||||
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| {!./docs_src/tutorial/many_to_many/tutorial001.py[ln:32-39]!} | ||||
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| @ -122,7 +122,7 @@ The same as before, we will have the rest of the code to create the **engine**, | ||||
| And as in previous examples, we will add that function to a function `main()`, and we will call that `main()` function in the main block: | ||||
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| ```Python hl_lines="4" | ||||
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| {!./docs_src/tutorial/many_to_many/tutorial001.py[ln:78-79]!} | ||||
|     # We will do more stuff here later 👈 | ||||
| @ -149,7 +149,7 @@ If you run the code in the command line, it would output: | ||||
| ```console | ||||
| $ python app.py | ||||
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| // Boilerplate ommited 😉 | ||||
| // Boilerplate omitted 😉 | ||||
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| INFO Engine  | ||||
| CREATE TABLE team ( | ||||
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