Just discovered Django and trying out the Django 1.4 tutorial with an
Oracle backend database. In my database, I have created user django with
privs create session, create table, create sequence, create trigger. The
DATABASES dictionary in settings has been edited to set the default
settings to the Oracle engine, and the database name, user and password
specified.
When I run:
$ python manage.py syncdb
I see tables are created, but I also get a traceback ending with:
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/django/db/backends/oracle/base.py",
line 675, in execute
return self.cursor.execute(query, self._param_generator(params))
django.db.utils.IntegrityError: ORA-01400: cannot insert NULL into
("DJANGO"."AUTH_PERMISSION"."ID")
I did not see a prompt to create a superuser account.
Oracle SQL*Developer shows that schema django contains 9 tables (including
auth_permission), 16 indexes, 7 triggers and 8 sequences. Table
django_content_type contains three rows, and the others are empty.
Can anyone advise on how to resolve the ORA-01400 error?
Run-time environment:
O/S: Fedora 14
Django: 1.4.1
Python: 2.7
DB: Oracle Database 11.1.0.6.0
cx_Oracle client: 11.1.0.6.0
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