Thanks a lot!!  I am used to rails.  Hopefully django will have some
sort of db migrate ability in the future.

On Jul 4, 5:02 pm, "Karen Tracey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 7:37 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have a new user question.  I am working on a sight using the .96
> > version of django.  I created a model with fields and ran "python
> > manage.py syncdb", which worked fine.  After doing some work I
> > realized I needed to add a new field to one of the models.  How do I
> > tell django to re-sync the db?  I tried "python manage.py syncdb", but
> > that did do anything.  Thanks.
>
> Syncdb won't alter existing tables.  You can use manage.py reset to
> completely reset the application (losing any data in it), or manually modify
> the table using your database's native utility for this (whether/how you can
> do this varies by database), or search this list for schema migration or
> evolution -- there are at least a couple of external projects aimed at
> providing this function.
>
> Karen
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