#12842: Importing a non-installed app assumes the non-installed DB table exists
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          Reporter:  simonb          |         Owner:  nobody                   
 
            Status:  new             |     Milestone:                           
 
         Component:  Core framework  |       Version:  SVN                      
 
        Resolution:                  |      Keywords:  installed, model, 
relation
             Stage:  Accepted        |     Has_patch:  0                        
 
        Needs_docs:  0               |   Needs_tests:  0                        
 
Needs_better_patch:  0               |  
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Changes (by russellm):

  * stage:  Unreviewed => Accepted

Comment:

 The non-existence of tables will always be a problem - Django doesn't
 force you to run syncdb, so it would be possible to get the errors you
 describe even if AppB *was* in INSTALLED_APPS.

 However, that said, cases where it can be predicted that syncdb won't work
 should be caught. The last suggestion (that register_models should raise
 an error if the app isn't mentioned in INSTALLED_APPS) sounds like a
 plausible solution to me.

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