Sorry for the double reply, I didn't think my first mail went through.
I'll definitely check this out, it looks like it'll do the trick
nicely.

Thanks!

On Apr 25, 11:13 am, Horst Gutmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greg Taylor wrote:
> > Greetings,
>
> > I was wondering if there's a way to include initial data for Django
> > classes. I noticed that there is a way to do so via a 'sql'
> > subdirectory under your own models, but didn't see any indication if
> > there was a way to do this for base Django classes.
>
> You can do this for example by creating a management.py file in your
> app. This file will be executed, when your app gets installed.
>
> You can find some details on Alan Green's blog [1] where he also
> provides a bare-bone snippet :-)
>
> [1]
> <http://www.bright-green.com/blog/2006_07_12/initialising_application_...>


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