On Jan 11, 2012, at 4:26 AM, callum wrote:
> I created an "Article" model with a few simple properties. I ran
> syncdb, and set up the Django admin site, and added
> "admin.site.register(Article)" in admin.py. Using the Django admin
> site, I created an article by filling
Or use a GUI tool like PgAdmin[0] for PostgreSQL, which is packaged into
most psql distributions.
Cheers,
AT
[0] http://www.pgadmin.org/
On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 6:30 PM, Python_Junkie <
software.buy.des...@gmail.com> wrote:
> For those who do not want to use another abstraction module, just
For those who do not want to use another abstraction module, just use
sql on the database to add the column.
Look up the alter table command for the database that you are using.
On Jan 11, 5:26 am, callum wrote:
> I created an "Article" model with a few simple
On Wednesday, 11 January 2012 10:26:32 UTC, callum wrote:
>
> I created an "Article" model with a few simple properties. I ran
> syncdb, and set up the Django admin site, and added
> "admin.site.register(Article)" in admin.py. Using the Django admin
> site, I created an article by filling in
I created an "Article" model with a few simple properties. I ran
syncdb, and set up the Django admin site, and added
"admin.site.register(Article)" in admin.py. Using the Django admin
site, I created an article by filling in the form.
I then went into models.py and added another property. I ran
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