Massimo, I had a look at the sql.log file. The tables were created on 2009-12-29. When I exposed the default/index function this morning, at timestamp: 2010-01-06T09:39:53.092633, I got the ticket mentioned above. I retried exposing the function: timestamp: 2010-01-06T09:40:47.816061. And when I set migrate=False on the auth_user table I got the same sort of ticket related to the auth_group table: timestamp: 2010-01-06T10:15:49.520088.
timestamp: 2009-12-29T12:47:45.409885 CREATE TABLE auth_user( id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY, bedrijf INTEGER REFERENCES bedrijf(id) ON DELETE CASCADE, first_name VARCHAR(128) NOT NULL, last_name VARCHAR(128) NOT NULL, email VARCHAR(128) NOT NULL, site CHAR(1), username VARCHAR(128) NOT NULL UNIQUE, password VARCHAR(256) NOT NULL, created_on TIMESTAMP, modified_on TIMESTAMP, most_recent_login TIMESTAMP, registration_key VARCHAR(128) ); success! timestamp: 2009-12-29T12:47:45.570175 CREATE TABLE auth_group( id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY, role VARCHAR(512), description TEXT ); success! timestamp: 2009-12-29T12:47:46.130429 CREATE TABLE auth_membership( id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY, user_id INTEGER REFERENCES auth_user(id) ON DELETE CASCADE, group_id INTEGER REFERENCES auth_group(id) ON DELETE CASCADE ); success! timestamp: 2009-12-29T12:47:46.145741 CREATE TABLE auth_permission( id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY, group_id INTEGER REFERENCES auth_group(id) ON DELETE CASCADE, name VARCHAR(512), table_name VARCHAR(512), record_id INTEGER ); success! timestamp: 2009-12-29T12:47:46.162354 CREATE TABLE auth_event( id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY, time_stamp TIMESTAMP, client_ip VARCHAR(512), user_id INTEGER REFERENCES auth_user(id) ON DELETE CASCADE, origin VARCHAR(512), description TEXT ); success! timestamp: 2010-01-06T09:39:53.092633 CREATE TABLE auth_user( id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY, bedrijf INTEGER REFERENCES bedrijf(id) ON DELETE CASCADE, first_name VARCHAR(128) NOT NULL, last_name VARCHAR(128) NOT NULL, email VARCHAR(128) NOT NULL, site CHAR(1), username VARCHAR(128) NOT NULL UNIQUE, password VARCHAR(256) NOT NULL, created_on TIMESTAMP, modified_on TIMESTAMP, most_recent_login TIMESTAMP, registration_key VARCHAR(128) ); timestamp: 2010-01-06T09:40:47.816061 CREATE TABLE auth_user( id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY, bedrijf INTEGER REFERENCES bedrijf(id) ON DELETE CASCADE, first_name VARCHAR(128) NOT NULL, last_name VARCHAR(128) NOT NULL, email VARCHAR(128) NOT NULL, site CHAR(1), username VARCHAR(128) NOT NULL UNIQUE, password VARCHAR(256) NOT NULL, created_on TIMESTAMP, modified_on TIMESTAMP, most_recent_login TIMESTAMP, registration_key VARCHAR(128) ); timestamp: 2010-01-06T10:15:49.520088 CREATE TABLE auth_group( id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY, role VARCHAR(512), description TEXT ); Kind regards, Annet
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