So I modified the command so that it brought out all the fields, adding
them one by one in a .values() call added to the QuerySet. They all came
out just fine, every single one, including the timestamp.
As a result, I'm thinking this may be a bug in Django when it is just being
called on to pr
What are the rules - you say that a query string of '10FTK' should match
'10FTH86RSK', but also '10FTK', '10F6TK', '10FTK4'
I think the problem is that the rules aren't 100% clear.
* For '10FTK' to match '10FTH' you actually only care about the
first 4 characters ?
* For '10FTK' to mat
Maybe, but while the log file has undergone some migrations in the past, it
has not been much, not recently, and everything is up-to-date now. 'manage
makemigrations' detects nothing.
So the question is how I can explore this.
++ kevin
On Saturday, April 28, 2018 at 7:17:24 AM UTC-7, Jason wr
no clue about whether this works for django, but this showed up on google
when search for *python ibm as400*
:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35461388/connecting-to-ibm-as400-server-for-database-operations-hangs.
On Friday, April 27, 2018 at 11:17:45 AM UTC-4, Jose Perez wrote:
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> Guys
Basically, its saying that something is expecting a string, but is instead
getting a datetime object. Sounds like something changed in your
`oils/models.py` file
On Saturday, April 28, 2018 at 7:54:24 AM UTC-4, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
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> I've got a working site, but I made a copy of the database
Hi
A quick online tutorial? The Django girls tutorial is very good, use Django
1.11 (LTS). Also is free.
A good book but long? There is a good one Python TDD (Oreilly publisher) by
Harry Percival. I’m enjoying too much. It use Django 1.11 (LTS).
One Django 2.0 I can see Django By Example (Packt
Line 6 of polls/views, should be:
def index(request):
instead of
def index*[*request*]*:
Python function names get arguments using parenthesis, not square brackets.
Fidel Leon
El 28 de abril de 2018 a las 13:54:13, giwon@nexstreaming.com (
giwon@nexstreaming.com) escribió:
I did exa
Hello friends,
I recently completed Python Crash Course 3 and I'm looking to go into web
development with Django, there are almost no Django 2.0 books and I'm
finding the official Polls tutorial a lil beginner unfriendly.
Any advice as regards this?
Thanks
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I did exactly what is written in the tutorial 1 and checked it many times,
and I got the server up and running and I had this log.
The funny thing is that I don't have this log and it starts running the
server successfully if I get rid of the path setting in the mysite/urls.py
I think I'm ha
I've got a working site, but I made a copy of the database in order to do
some development work.
I've hit a snag that looks like a problem in the data.
The odd part is that this database is in production, and my backups have
the same problem. So I'm presuming my new code is broken in some way I
I can't help you with real-time streaming architecture overall - that's a
much bigger scope of thing - but I can say that you shouldn't be keeping a
synchronous consumer open like that (you're using a whole thread). You
should either rewrite it to be async-native, so it doesn't use up a thread
and
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