On Monday 15 May 2006 4:25 pm, Filipe wrote:
> My question is, how about using an already existing database? I
> will need to use a database of an application that is currently
> in production (I can't touch it's schema), so the DB won't be
> generated from my model in Django. Is it possible to use model
> classes without the object-relational mapper (as if no relational
> database was used) and still use SQL to directly manipulate data
> in a DB?

use inspectdb to generate your models from the db

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