You can drop your table in sqlite session without deleting the other
tables. You can do that in sqlite by the next command:
sqlite>drop table Orders;



On Oct 11, 11:15 am, TopRamen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greg, if you do not mind losing any sample data you may have in your
> tables, you could do a 'python manage.py reset <app_name>. This will
> execute the output of 'python manage.py sqlreset <app_name> in your
> database. Basically, it will delete your tables, and re-run a syncdb,
> which will re-build your database's tables based on your model
> definition.
>
> On Oct 10, 10:01 pm, Greg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > Simple question,  I have a database table called Orders.  I want to
> > delete this table so that when I do 'python manage.py syncdb' the
> > table will get recreated.  I want to make some modifications to the
> > columns in the table and I can't seem to do the with SQLite.  I don't
> > want to delete the information from my other tables...just the Orders
> > table.
>
> > Do I need to do this with my sqliteman software or ca I do something
> > like Orders.delete() in my djano command prompt.
>
> > Thanks


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