On 7/12/2015 7:21 AM, Alexander Whatley wrote:
This question may just be due to my inexperience with Django, but
whenever I modify one of my Model elements and change its parameters, I
have to close my IDE and manually use the command prompt to drop the SQL
Table corresponding to the Model, and then migrate the new model, which
is very annoying.

It sounds like this is a feature your IDE should provide. Django has the necessary functionality but won't do it unbidden.


Is there a built in feature in Django that allows me
to get around having to do this, and if not, is there one in
development? Thanks.

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