Russell Keith-Magee wrote:
> The serializer modeltests is probably your best bet if you are looking
> for examples. However, it's a pretty straightforward interface -
> 
> for obj in serializers.deserialize("python", data):
>      obj.save()

I'm just curious... when the multi-db branch comes in, is this something 
where you could have 2 database settings and you could serialize with 
data from DB1 and de-serialize to DB2?

I can't think of a reason why you'd want to do something like that in a 
production environment but for what I'm after it would be kinda cool.

-Rob

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