just add them using a text editor (vi etc)
when you need to access them an import settings (already shoud be done)
will present them
python 101 stuff more then django
fyi
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On 10/31/2022 8:28 AM, emilton mendoza wrote:
Could someone tell me how I can add new values to the variables of
settings.py?
Thanks
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