Twice now, I have had most of my django tables cleared from my
database including my app tables. Obviously I need to track this down.
In addition to the two tables created by my app, the AUTH_USER,
AUTH_USER_USER_PERMISSIONS and DJANGO_ADMIN_LOG are cleared. The
AUTH_PERMISSION, DJANGO_CONTENT_TYPE, and DJANGO_SESSION tables were
not cleared. Just to be clear, the tables still exist, there just
isn't any data in them.

I am using Eclipse with the PyDev plug-in to start the development
server. I also run my tests from Eclipse. I am using the development
server and connecting to an Oracle database. Immediately before this
happened, I was killing and restarting the development server while
working on an implementation problem (I was trying to get pdf
generation working). My app is fairly simple ... two tables, one has a
foreignKey to the other. I have written Django tests which use a
fixture to feed in data.

The only theory I have so far is that somehow the test framework's
clean-up code gets executed. I've looked a little at the testing
framework code but haven't gotten very far to see if this is a
plausible theory.

This is a rare occurrance (the other time this happened was a month
ago). Our group is new to Django so this is a rather upsetting
situation and makes people more reluctant to try it.

Any help or thoughts are appreciated.

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