Hey, whatever your name is,

There is a command called *inspectdb *in Django (*python manage.py 
inspectdb*). Basically it reads database tables configuration and creates a 
models script.

which can be copied into models.py then use it. And make sure that they are 
in models class meta for these tables are set to *managed = False.*

if managed set to false then Django will not modify database tables. But 
there is a catch, You have to manually update model if you change any table 
configuration from database side like form pgadmin4.

refer this link for more information 
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/3.0/howto/legacy-databases/.

Thanks and Regards,
Naveen

On Thursday, 26 March 2020 18:18:23 UTC+5:30, LiquidOxygen SpiritsGenuine 
wrote:
>
> Hello All..
>
> I am using PostgreSQL as my database. I already have the tables created.
> I just want to use DJango/Python APIs to perform CRUD operations without 
> re-creating the tables again using Model. 
>
> Please help.
>

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