Just add you app name in installed app like if your app name is agriApp
than just write agriApp in installed app then it will be worked no need for
app.agriAppConfig

On Tue, 24 Jan 2023, 2:18 am 'Kasper Laudrup' via Django users, <
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> On 23/01/2023 18.20, Vanessa kabanyana wrote:
> > ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'agriApp.apps.agriAppConfig';
> > 'agriApp.apps' is not a package
> >
>
> Since you're the only one who knows what caused that error, you're also
> the only one who can solve it.
>
> If you want someone else to help you consider taking the time to write
> an actual question instead.
>
> Kind regards,
> Kasper Laudrup
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