Hi,

Database will be better designed if you let django orm create them first and 
you add your tuning after.

However, you can still work with non Django generated database. 
django-extensions application even provides an inspectdb that will guess most 
of your models from the database schema.

Regards,
Xavier,
Linovia.


Le 25 sept. 2011 à 18:02, Tanuja a écrit :

> Is it possible to work with databases in the "traditional" way? I mean:
> Design, create, manage the database natively
> Have batch processes to insert and mange data
> Connect this data to a django-based website
> What tools are there to do this? Is this an inefficient approach in the 
> django world?
> 
> Alternatively, if I create the database using model.py:
> Then need to make changes to the database as we go along, without deleting 
> data, how can this be done?
> How do I define triggers, indexes, etc in model.py?
> 
> Thanks much. I am a newbie. Clearly.
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