📝 Tweak wording in docs/tutorial/fastapi/multiple-models.md
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Co-authored-by: Luis Benitez <lbenitez000@gmail.com>
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@ -53,11 +53,11 @@ Here's the weird thing, the `id` currently seems also "optional". 🤔
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This is because in our **SQLModel** class we declare the `id` with `Optional[int]`, because it could be `None` in memory until we save it in the database and we finally get the actual ID.
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But in the responses, we would always send a model from the database, and it would **always have an ID**. So the `id` in the responses could be declared as required too.
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But in the responses, we always send a model from the database, so it **always has an ID**. So the `id` in the responses can be declared as required.
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This would mean that our application is making the compromise with the clients that if it sends a hero, it would for sure have an `id` with a value, it would not be `None`.
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This means that our application is making the promise to the clients that if it sends a hero, it will for sure have an `id` with a value, it will not be `None`.
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### Why Is it Important to Compromise with the Responses
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### Why Is it Important to Have a Contract for Responses
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The ultimate goal of an API is for some **clients to use it**.
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