Hello,

I was wondering if it is possible to use SQLite3 with the :memory: option
in conjunction with Django Admin. I have gone as far as creating and
running migrations on startup, and I can see that the auth_user table gets
created, but when I try to log into the admin web interface, I get an
exception with the "no such table auth_user".

Is it possible that the runtime had limited access to SQLite3 :memory:, and
some parts of the framework are outside of that scope?

I understand that this is an unusual setup, but I would appreciate any
insight into my situation. For now I've switched to a separate database
server, but would still like to implement this feature, if possible.

Thanks,
- George

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