Karen, I've already posted the result to the board. I am new to this Django
world so I do not have full confident with how all of this work. Just
started learning, so this is very new to me.

By the way, sorry that I did not post the result earlier along with my
frustration, I wasn't thinking, so I apologize once again. I am using Django
1.2 and to ensure that the Django has been installed, I run a test in the
shell and it exists.

On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 7:38 PM, Karen Tracey <kmtra...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 8:27 PM, Kimberly Harvey <kharve...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Problems ( this is very frustrating!).
>>
>> In the settings.py file, I'm using the django 1.2 or higher, so it has
>> ENGINE : '", and whatsnot
>> I set the ENGINE to sqlite3, that didn't work. Then I added the path, and
>> that still doesn't work. It keeps saying that the ENGINE has not been set. I
>> have no clue what is wrong, I've gone through the tutorial so many times and
>> I feel that there must be something I am overlooking. I am using the Django
>> in the Linux-Debian. Please help, because Django is not cooperating with the
>> database and I have no clue what is going on other than the engine part but
>> that has been set.
>>
>>
> It might help if you copy/pasted the database settings portion from your
> settings.py file into your email to the group. You say you have taken it
> exactly from the tutorial but the error message is saying something else,
> and in such cases the error message is generally correct: really, the
> tutorial is not entirely broken so you have something that is not right but
> you have not given us enough information to help diagnose what it is. (That
> too is frustrating.)
>
> Also please indicate exactly what level of Django you are using. Why do you
> say 1.2 or higher?  That's what I said to indicate what level you need in
> order to use the settings syntax you appear to be using but you ought to
> know exactly what you are using, and be able to state that. The fact that
> you are saying 1.2 or higher instead of stating exactly what you are using
> does not give me confidence that you know what level you are using. One of
> the reasons you would be getting the error message you are reporting is if
> you are in fact using 1.1 but trying to use 1.2 syntax for the database
> settings.
>
> Karen
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