On May 22, 2017 3:07 PM, "Jim Anderson" <jjanderson52...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi James,

I'm looking at the sqlite3 documentation now, but I'm still not quite sure
how to run the dbshell. Once I am in the shell, I assume that I can run
sqlite3 commands as needed. But when I enter:

*% python manage.py dbshell*

I get the following error messages:



*setting.py: BASE_DIR =  /home/jja/...FINISHED settings.pyCommandError: You
appear not to have the 'sqlite3' program installed or on your path.*

Am I invoking it properly? Do I have to change my configuration?


>From a Django perspective, it looks correct. You'll need to install the
sqlite3 management package do that Django has access to it. In most cases,
if you are able to run the sqlite3 command by itself, Django should be able
to find it. How you install it is going to be dependent on your OS. Linux
distributions should have it really available in their package
repositories, and the necessary package for Windows should be available on
it's project page.

-James

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