seems that your app is not in settings.INSTALLED_APPS, add 'section' there 
and retry.

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Il giorno lunedì 24 settembre 2018 13:22:48 UTC+2, Srinivas Gadi ha scritto:
>
> Thank you for the response,
> 1. Deleted the migrations folder
> 2. Removed the SQLite3 DB itself
> 3. My dir structure.
>
> 24-09-2018  16:37    <DIR>          .
> 24-09-2018  16:37    <DIR>          ..
> 23-09-2018  15:06    <DIR>          college
> 19-09-2018  08:56               554 manage.py
> 19-09-2018  10:59    <DIR>          section
>                1 File(s)            554 bytes
>                4 Dir(s)  32,464,281,600 bytes free
>
> 4. Execute the makemigrations, but it prompting with the error. 
>
> C:\Users\srini\djangoProjects\college>*python manage.py makemigrations 
> section*
> App 'section' could not be found. Is it in INSTALLED_APPS?
>
> 5. FYI: Also registered in apps.py
>
> from django.apps import AppConfig
>
>
> class ClassConfig(AppConfig):
> name = 'section'
>
>
> On Sun, Sep 23, 2018 at 7:26 PM Adolfo Cueto <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> First you have to change your model name Class names starts with 
>> uppercase...
>>
>> My friend.. you are not making migrations... look at you have to do this:
>>
>>
>> 1. Delete your migration folder
>> 2. Delete you app table manually (DROP table)
>> 3. python manage.py makemigrations app_name
>> 4. migrate
>>
>> that's all
>>
>> El sábado, 22 de septiembre de 2018, 4:10:45 (UTC-5), Srinivas Gadi 
>> escribió:
>>>
>>> HI All,
>>>
>>> I am facing below error while creating a new model class.
>>> the error pop up only at this line "user = models.OneToOneField(User)"
>>> *"E1120:No value for argument 'on_delete' in constructor call"*
>>>
>>> from django.db import models
>>> from django.contrib.auth.models import User
>>>
>>> class userProfile(models.Model):
>>> user = models.OneToOneField(User)
>>>
>>> If I add "user = models.OneToOneField(User,*on_delete=models.CASCADE*)" 
>>> the error got subsided but the new class "userProfile" is not appearing 
>>> in admin page, under Users tab.
>>>
>>> Could some one please guide me how to fix this ?
>>>
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>>>       9966559383
>>>
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