look in auth_permission

I would just rename them by hand or by sql


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On Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 8:19 PM, Benjamin Buch <benni.b...@gmx.de> wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> during development, I messed around with an app name.
> First it was called 'body copies' (no native speaker!), then I renamed
> it to 'stanza', which I liked better.
> No problem there: As there was no data in the db, I deleted the tables
> and created them again, with other names.
>
> Then I deployed the project.
> I transfered the data via manage.py dumpdata/loaddata.
> Still no problems when I'm logged in as admin.
>
> But:
> When I create a new user group and want to give permissions, there's
> still 'body copy' instead of 'stanza'.
> ('bodyopies | body copy | Can add static content' and so on...)
>
> If I give the bodycopy permissions and log in as a user with those
> permissions, I'm not able to edit 'stanza'.
> The 'stanza'-area won't even show up in the admin panel, neither does
> 'bodycopies'.
>
> I took a look at the database, and in the table 'django_content_type'
> I found some entries refering to 'bodycopies':
>
> id |    name   |  app_label | model
> ---+-----------+------------+-----------
> 09 | body copy | bodycopies | bodycopy
>
> I renamed them to the according 'stanza' labels.
> After that, in the group permissions on the group page 'stanza' showed
> up instead of 'bodycopies',
> but I still was not able to edit 'stanza' as non-admin-user.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Benjamin
>
>
>
> >
>

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