Karen,
Thank you for the detailed answer. Currently I am following the Sams
Django in 24 Hours book. The example there gives an uppercase folder
name.
>From your response I can see that it would be good practice to stick
to lowercase folders (I will follow that path).
I found that support upper
On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 2:29 PM, tcp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Getting started.
>
> I've got a MySQL database running on Windows (MySQL on Windows is not
> case sensitive)
>
> I create a model called People which has a Class called Person.
>
Your terminology is confusing here. I thin
I've got a MySQL database running on Windows (MySQL on Windows is not
> case sensitive)
That does not depends on the OS, depends on the Charset established in the
DB. Check the charset being used at the DB and then run syncdb again
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Hi,
Getting started.
I've got a MySQL database running on Windows (MySQL on Windows is not
case sensitive)
I create a model called People which has a Class called Person.
I sync the database and it creates a table "people_person"
If I immediately run syncdb again, it errors out with:
Creatin
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