Hi Mikah,
 
Would you be willing to share your script, minus anything to sensitive.
 
Regards
 
charles

mazurin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Another option, which may or may not be acceptable, is to write an SQL
script containing the necessary INSERTs and run it using your
database's command line client, after syncdb has run.

I do this because syncdb seems to break when running
myapp/sql/mymodel.sql files when they contain newlines (no idea why).
Plus, I have to do things like create views and stored procedures,
which are very database-specific things anyway.

I automate the whole process with a shell script that drop-creates the
database, runs syncdb, then runs the view- and stored
procedure-creating script.

- mikah



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