On Jun 9, 2017 6:09 PM, "Lee Hinde" <[email protected]> wrote:

I'm having problems with a migration after cleaning up an oddity with a
date field and I'm not sure how to fix it.  Any advice appreciated.

I made this change to a date field:

-    start_date = models.DateField(db_index=True, default=False,
-                                  help_text="The date enrollment can begin
this Season.")
+    start_date = models.DateField(db_index=True, help_text="The date
enrollment can begin this Season.")

I'm not sure how a default of False ever made it, but I ran across it and
fixed it.


Have you verified that every row has a value for start_date? The error
sounds like either your start_dates are missing/have null values, or you
have a bad value somewhere.

Quite honestly this sounds like a bug in the migration system if that's the
case. I'm pretty sure it should ask what value to use as a filler value
during the migration, although I haven't had a change like that in a while.

-James

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