Hi, Arisophy
No it's not the same case as I'm getting error while running "python
manage.py makemigrations". But what I have gathered through this time is I
need to empty the migration and cache folder as there is no error while
creating a new project. I don't know why it's like that.
regards,
Govind

On Wed, 30 Dec 2020 at 08:03, Arisophy ISJ <ariso...@is-jpn.com> wrote:

> Hi, Govind,
>
> Did you see this page?
>
>
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/51903606/errors-when-i-try-to-migrate-in-django2
>
> Is that situation similar to yours?
>
> regards,
> Arisophy
>
> 2020年12月30日水曜日 6:33:13 UTC+9 jayo...@gmail.com:
>
>> Initially my webapp was using sqlite and I tried migrate my data to
>> postgresdb by following the same procedure as mentioned in the " Dev post "
>> you just shared with me while I was deploying the webapp on nginx server
>> but it failed with error "unknown field (s) (next_post, previous_post)".
>>
>> After that I configured my project in postgresdb on my system from
>> begining and added all the data in postgresdb so I could easily deploy my
>> webapp, but when I tried to deploy this time I got the error message which
>> I had posted earlier.
>> In simple words I'm not able to migrate in my already existing
>> webapp(it's on postgresdb on my local machine too).
>> Regards,
>> Govind
>>
>> On Wed 30 Dec, 2020, 2:39 AM Kasper Laudrup, <lau...@stacktrace.dk>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Govind,
>>>
>>> On 29/12/2020 21.57, Govind Kumar Yadav wrote:
>>> > Like if I am trying to deploy a new project from beginning I am able
>>> to
>>> > do that without any error but when I try to deploy my already existing
>>> > project which works fine on my local windows machine with postgresdb
>>> it
>>> > fails to migrate the data and pops error that relation "posts_post
>>> does
>>> > not exist".
>>>
>>> Are you using postgres on Windows or which database are you using? It's
>>> not really clear from what you're writing, but if you're using sqlite,
>>> then this might help:
>>>
>>>
>>> https://dev.to/coderasha/how-to-migrate-data-from-sqlite-to-postgresql-in-django-182h
>>>
>>> It seems like this has nothing to do with the operating system but is
>>> more of a database migration issue?
>>>
>>> > Please let me know that if it's possible to deploy a full fledged
>>> django
>>> > webapp with al the data prepared on local host using postgresdb on
>>> Linux.
>>>
>>> It is. You just need to make it clearer what you have done to "prepare
>>> all the data on localhost".
>>>
>>> Kind regards,
>>>
>>> Kasper Laudrup
>>>
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