if you want any help, feel free to pm me. Xan wrote: > Thanks, what the equivalent in mysql? > > Meanwhile, I think I will try patch to 0.96 found in > http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/SchemaEvolutionDocumentation > > Thanks another time, > Xan. > > > On Sep 26, 12:27 am, Joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> The easiest way to to this is look at the create table SQL generated >> by the manager. >> >> python manage.py --settings=my_settings sql my_app >> >> Then, run the appropriate query once you know the datatype created >> when you added the column. >> >> For example, in postgres: >> >> ALTER TABLE myapp_mymodel ADD COLUMN mycol INT NOT NULL; >> >> On Sep 25, 2:41 pm, Xan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> I use django 0.96. I have a simple model and I just want to add one >>> field to my existing model. How can I do that? I think that I can't do >>> that without SQL code. But unfortunely I don't know it. >>> Anyone could give me a example of SQL code for adding one field to one >>> model? >>> If I only have the solution to upgrade to django-cvs, how can I pass >>> all my data from django 0.96 models to svn django models? >>> Thanks in advance, >>> Xan. > > > > >
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