On 9/6/07, Nader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I can directly get information from mysql session :
>
> mysql> select datasetname from  dataset;
...
> But if I want to get  information of the same dataset I got the empty
> list:
>
> >>> from ipdc.dataset.models import Dataset
> >>> Dataset.objects.all()
> []
>
> What is actually here wrong? Have I got forgotten something?
> Would somebody tell me how I can solve this problem?

My initial guess would be that you're not looking at the same table.
Your SQL session is looking at a table called 'dataset' - unless
you're using a Meta option, this won't be the name of your table as
far as Django is concerned. Django will be looking at a table called
'appname_dataset'.

If you actually want Django to look in the 'dataset' table, rather
than the name Django creates, look in the Django docs for the Model
Meta option 'db_table'.

Yours,
Russ Magee %-)

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