You are correct, sqlite doesn't fully support ALTER statements. See http://www.sqlite.org/omitted.html for a full list of unsupported features.

Ken Kennedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I'm trying to upgrade a small install in place, and note that the
"Rename core database tables" scripts do a couple of column renames to
django_content_type near the end. Has this been tested with SQLite3? It
fails for me, and with a quick ref to the SQLite docs, I don't think it
even supports column renaming. Or am I missing something, or using a
weird version (3.2.8), or some such?

I can work around this by creating a temp table, but I just wanted to
make sure that I wasn't the only person to see this behavior.

I'll post my workaround SQL once it's complete.

Thanks for everything...django is an amazing framework.

Ken



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