> I haven't used South for complex data migrations, but I think it's > most useful just after (or simultaneously to) doing the schema <snip> > of course, if both old and new applications are written with Django > and handle data via the Django ORM, then you can do things like: > > > import oldapp.models > import newapp.models > > for oldrec in oldapp.models.MyModel.objects.all(): > newapp.models.MyNewModel.create (newfield=oldrec.oldfield,......) > Sorry, this mail was sent by mistake. And thank you Javier, I think this is the only solution now.
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