On 06/16/2011 02:26 PM, Dan Stromberg wrote:
1. How does syncdb decide what to write to the sqlite file, and
what not to? Does it only write info for a given application once?
2. If I set up a model, syncdb it, change the model, and syncdb
again - will any changes be seen in the database file?
3. If I need to start over with a conflicting model change, can I
safely remove the sqlite file and syncdb again?
1. Once only, then you need to use South.
2. Never, see #1.
3. Certainly, if you don't care about your data.
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