I quite often plug in a nonsense command e.g. "fudge" just to raise the
debug page, maybe with a few

x = dir(some_var)

.. to see what's in them. Once the Django debug page is up, you can
have a really good poke around with things.

The other alternative is the shell, which is great for working out what
methods/attributes have, and tracking down the best way to use the
DB-api etc.

--Simon


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