Ok, so I think I really have a much deeper problem, __init__.py file are 
there, nothing still happen 

Le vendredi 7 septembre 2018 16:31:01 UTC+2, Andréas Kühne a écrit :
>
> If you follow the way Mike suggests - migrations will work (this is the 
> way we do it in our plattform). The important thing is that you MUST have a 
> models.py file OR a models module (a directory with the name models and a 
> __init__.py file with the imports from the individual files).
>
> Regards,
>
> Andréas
>
>
> Den fre 7 sep. 2018 kl 16:27 skrev Benjamin SOULAS <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>>:
>
>> Hi Mike (again !),
>>
>> Okay, but it seems I have a much deeper problem, nothing happens during 
>> make migration command, I am thinking on deleting my db and restart from 
>> scratch ...
>>
>> Thanks ! 
>>
>> Le vendredi 7 septembre 2018 16:25:21 UTC+2, Mike Dewhirst a écrit :
>>>
>>> Easy
>>>
>>> Create a models directory. In there make __init__.py file and in there 
>>> ...
>>>
>>> from .whatever import Whatever
>>> ... 100 classes
>>>
>>> Then in ./models create 100 files with one model class in each file
>>>
>>> Anywhere in the project you can say ...
>>>
>>> from app.models import Whatever
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *Connected by Motorola*
>>>
>>>
>>> Benjamin SOULAS <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi everyone,
>>>
>>> Quick question I do not find the answer: does models have to located 
>>> into *models.py* script? It believe not, If I got a project composed of 
>>> 100 tables, it's weird to me that all models should be located here ...
>>>
>>> I tried, in this file, to import a model located somewhere else, but 
>>> when i run *python manage.py makemigrations*, nothing happens, any idea?
>>>
>>> Kind regards
>>>
>>> Benjamin
>>>
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