Django has nothing built in at this time to handle data migrations.
You need to use South (or manual SQL commands) to do this.

http://south.aeracode.org/

When you make changes to your model, doing syncdb again will _not_
change the database. Depending on the changes made it's possible you
could get lucky and some things may work, but it's really broken.

Shawn

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