Yes, it raises an ImportError, but handled by django.
At this point I can't see the stack trace or any other data related to this
exception.
it displays only the message: Error: cannot import name Medic

I've already try to use on that line a relative/full import.


*Tanks*
*Ivo Marcelo Leonardi Zaniolo*
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2012/8/6 Rajeesh Nair <rajeeshrn...@gmail.com>

>
>
> Hi,
>
> Please clarify what exactly is the failure. Is it raising ImportError?
> Then, Try "import from project.common.models" instead of "common.models".
>
> Rajeesh.
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