Its in the upper directory, i.e. where the manage.py is.


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Bill Freeman <[email protected]> wrote:

Yes, but of which directory is the catalog directory a sub-directory?  The 
upper ecomstore (which contains manage.py) or the lower ecomstore (which 
contains settings.py)?  Or is it somewhere else entirely?



On Sat, May 18, 2013 at 6:59 PM, Kakar Arunachal Service 
<[email protected]> wrote:
ecomstore is the project name. And within it, it has another ecomstore, which 
has the __init__.py, settings.py, urls.py and wsgi.py. And yes catalog too has 
the __init__.py file in it, as it was created by the startapp command. The 
error says, import error: no module named catalog.models in admin.py line 2, 
which is, from ecomstore.catalog.models import Category Product.

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