Please try *not* to use the .table files. You can just rename database 
folder to database.orig and create a new database folder in your 
application directory. This is necessary since on the "new machine" there 
are new databases created, I guess. Have a try. If it's solve the problem 
you can easily recover the old database directory with the original .table 
files.

Regards
Clemens

On Monday, December 7, 2020 at 2:04:15 PM UTC+1 Jonsubs wrote:

> Hi all,
> I want to change the main repo copy from which I work but when I do it I'm 
> not longer capable of modifying the database. BTW the old and new repo are 
> not in the same machine.
>
> *My "sql.log" and every ".table" file are uploaded to the repo.
> *The old repo has migrations enabled (both in db.py and table definitions).
> *The new repo has migrations disabled and fake migrations enabled (both in 
> db.py and table definitions).
>
> I want to be able to change the DB from the new repo (in the new machine). 
> How can I change my database changing repo? Which are the steps to follow?
> Thanks, Jon.
>

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