Hi Leon,

On Tue, 2006-08-15 at 02:03 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I'm a complete beginner with a workflow question, here it goes: I've
> been making various small apps, there have been times when I decided to
> add or edit parts of my models after deployment which leads to various
> errors when trying to edit or view the previous entries in the admin
> page. This leads me to think my code is the problem, but after purging
> the database of everything and syncdb with the modified models, it
> usually works. How do you folks generally modify models after
> deployment without having things break? I think I might even be missing
> something very obvious. Any tips would be greatly appreciated.

So Pat already explained why the database isn't changing and offered a
couple of solutions. Also realise that you can have manage.py display
what the database table *should* look like by running "manage.py sql
<app-name>" and then compare that to the existing database table in
order to work out the necessary changes.

Cheers,
Malcolm


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