#36917: sqlmigrate should accept migration file path as single argument
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     Reporter:  Hendrik Richter      |                     Type:  New
                                     |  feature
       Status:  new                  |                Component:  Core
                                     |  (Management commands)
      Version:  6.0                  |                 Severity:  Normal
     Keywords:                       |             Triage Stage:
                                     |  Unreviewed
    Has patch:  0                    |      Needs documentation:  0
  Needs tests:  0                    |  Patch needs improvement:  0
Easy pickings:  0                    |                    UI/UX:  0
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 Currently, after running `makemigrations`, the output shows the migration
 file path:

 {{{
 Migrations for 'invoices':
 invoices/migrations/0022_alter_invoice_country_code.py
         - Alter field country_code on invoice
 }}}

 To use `sqlmigrate`, I need to manually split this into two arguments:

 {{{./manage.py sqlmigrate invoices 0022_alter_invoice_country_code}}}

 It would be more convenient if `sqlmigrate` also accepted the path
 directly to make copy and pasting it easily possible:

 {{{./manage.py sqlmigrate
 invoices/migrations/0022_alter_invoice_country_code.py}}}

 Similarly, `migrate --plan` outputs a dotted format:

 {{{
 Planned operations:
 invoices.0022_alter_invoice_country_code
     - Alter field country_code on invoice
 }}}

 It would be convenient to use this directly as well:

 {{{./manage.py sqlmigrate invoices.0022_alter_invoice_country_code}}}

 **Proposal:**
 Make migration_name optional. When only one argument is provided, parse
 app_label and migration_name from it, supporting both the path format
 (`app/migrations/name.py`) and the dotted format (`app.migration_name`).
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