Hi Colin,

> Den 21/12/2014 kl. 05.55 skrev Collin Anderson <[email protected]>:
> 
> If you want a nicer interface, I just ran manage.py inspecdb on one of my 
> databases and got this for the cache table. Not sure why django still does it 
> by hand.
> 
> class Cache(models.Model):
>     cache_key = models.CharField(primary_key=True, max_length=255)
>     value = models.TextField()
>     expires = models.DateTimeField()
> 
>     class Meta:
>         managed = False
>         db_table = 'cache_table'

Thanks, that's actually a nice trick. I'd still need to un-pickle the values, 
but I can use the ORM to query cache_key.

Erik

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