Honza Král wrote:
> Yes, when I have all my model classes in file models.py, manage.py sql
> works just fine
> 
> when I split my models into two or more files and put them into models
> subdirectory (with __init__.py containing the proper __all__ list), it
> does not work:
> BEGIN
> COMMIT;
> 
> before magic-removal I user manage.py model1 model2 model3, and that worked.

Hmm ... and you import from model1, model2 and model3? This wasn't
necessary before magic-removal. Sorry for asking trivial things if you
are aware. If this isn't the problem, I can't help much.

Though, I'm not sure what "BEGIN" and "COMMIT;" should mean to us. Is
this some internal debugging message?


Michael

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