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I have Django-apps on my root directory.I need to proceed to the
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On 13/01/2019 05.36, George Githaiga wrote:
I have Django-apps on my root directory.I need to proceed to the
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:In my Django project while I have made an app named employee. And have
registered it in my apps but I keep getting this error:
No module named 'employee'
Leading to the app not being able to run properly.
please inform.
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Hello, Could you please help me why I cant open manage.py file? You can
find the problem easily through this screen shot below.
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you need to be inside of your project's folder, not users\asus
нед, 13. јан 2019. у 20:59 је написао/ла:
> Hello, Could you please help me why I cant open manage.py file? You can
> find the problem easily through this screen shot below.
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This is most probably because you are not in the directory containing
manage.py
Ensure you are in the directory containing 'manage.py'
To do enter the command >dir
see if the list of files in that directory contains manage.py
If not, then >cd nam-of-folder-containing-manage.py
Voila.
On Sunday,
when you get this error, when want to run the server?
do you have any models inside of that app?
нед, 13. јан 2019. у 16:28 Saeed Pooladzadeh је
написао/ла:
> :In my Django project while I have made an app named employee. And have
> registered it in my apps but I keep getting this error:
>
> No
All right! Could you please say how can I am inside of my project’s folder?
I actually new for using these processes. Thank you so much.
On 13 Jan 2019 Sun at 21:01 Nebojsa Hajdukovic
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> you need to be inside of your project's folder, not users\asus
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> нед, 13. јан 2019. у 20:59 је напис
order_by function gets error if the field name or json key, has a dash.
I know Django use a dash for asc or desc methods. but in this case the dash
is in the middle.
EXAMPLE:
MyTable.objects.all().order_by('myfield__en-us')
I have a jsonb field like:
{
"es": "Casa",
"en-us": "House"
I think the easiest way would be to convert the dash to an underscore to
follow python standards when it comes to naming. reason being, a dash is
analogous to the subtraction mathematical operation so you're requiring
python to know the difference in the usage of this character in names and
op
We have two models: Resources and Quota
Resources model instances include:
- red things
- yellow things
- blue things
Quota have two fields, one is a FK to a Resource, the other is "desired
quota".
When instantiating the Quota request form, we create a form for each
Resource.
I'd like to autofil
Hello.
I want to migrate all tables into new database but bumped into an error
that it said "auth_permission" is not found.
Then I searched for the possible causes, it turned out that it is because I
accessed the auth model "Permission" in my code before the migrate creating
table in database.
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