Or use a GUI tool like PgAdmin[0] for PostgreSQL, which is packaged into most psql distributions.
Cheers, AT [0] http://www.pgadmin.org/ On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 6:30 PM, Python_Junkie < software.buy.des...@gmail.com> wrote: > For those who do not want to use another abstraction module, just use > sql on the database to add the column. > > Look up the alter table command for the database that you are using. > > On Jan 11, 5:26 am, callum <callum.lo...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I created an "Article" model with a few simple properties. I ran > > syncdb, and set up the Django admin site, and added > > "admin.site.register(Article)" in admin.py. Using the Django admin > > site, I created an article by filling in the form. > > > > I then went into models.py and added another property. I ran syncdb > > again, ran the server again, then when I opened the Django admin site > > again, I got the "no such column" error. > > > > When I Googled this, the only obvious solutions I found were to reset > > the app, or at least drop the database table that changed, and start > > over. > > > > But how do I do this without losing my data? > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "Django users" group. > To post to this group, send email to django-users@googlegroups.com. > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > django-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. > For more options, visit this group at > http://groups.google.com/group/django-users?hl=en. > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To post to this group, send email to django-users@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to django-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/django-users?hl=en.