Hi Daniel, thanks for the reply.

I have tested to "inspectdb" but I think the schema is to complex, for
example... for the table "tdir_files_context" (djangoinspectdb.JPG
"image in attachment") I got this model:

[code]
class TdirFilesContext(models.Model):
    id_category = models.ForeignKey(TdirCategories, db_column='id_category')
    id_file_context = models.CharField(max_length=20)
    n_file_context = models.CharField(max_length=150)
    coment = models.CharField(max_length=2000)
    id_user_db_ins = models.CharField(max_length=45)
    id_user_db_upd = models.CharField(max_length=45)
    id_user_sys_ins = models.CharField(max_length=45)
    id_user_sys_upd = models.CharField(max_length=45)
    date_ins = models.DateTimeField()
    date_last_upd = models.DateTimeField()
    class Meta:
        db_table = u'tdir_files_context'
[/code]

This database table have Two primary keys and One foreign key. The
Django Model handle this kind of database tables?


Best Regards,




>> I'm a new to Django...
>>
>> I have a database schema that stores me information that I want to
>> show in a Django website. This database schema have nothing to do with
>> a Django App...
>>
>> Which is the best way of doing this in Django? I have read the
>> documentation and seems to me that I will need to use "custom SQL
>>
>> directly"(https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.3/topics/db/sql/#executing-custom-sql-directly),
>> right?
>>
>> If this is correct, where should I put the SQL queries, in "views.py"?
>>
>> Best Regards,
>
> Is there any reason why you can't create models from your existing schema?
> SeeĀ https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.3/howto/legacy-databases/
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