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Removed obsolete references to South database migrations.

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@ -364,15 +364,6 @@ This is generally the operation you would use to create
custom data updates and alterations, and anything else you need access to an custom data updates and alterations, and anything else you need access to an
ORM and/or Python code for. ORM and/or Python code for.
If you're upgrading from South, this is basically the South pattern as an
operation - one or two methods for forwards and backwards, with an ORM and
schema operations available. Most of the time, you should be able to translate
the ``orm.Model`` or ``orm["appname", "Model"]`` references from South directly
into ``apps.get_model("appname", "Model")`` references here and leave most of
the rest of the code unchanged for data migrations. However, ``apps`` will only
have references to models in the current app unless migrations in other apps
are added to the migration's dependencies.
Much like :class:`RunSQL`, ensure that if you change schema inside here you're Much like :class:`RunSQL`, ensure that if you change schema inside here you're
either doing it outside the scope of the Django model system (e.g. triggers) either doing it outside the scope of the Django model system (e.g. triggers)
or that you use :class:`SeparateDatabaseAndState` to add in operations that will or that you use :class:`SeparateDatabaseAndState` to add in operations that will

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@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ without losing data, and so it will refuse to do it. Instead,
If the database has the ``supports_combined_alters``, Django will try and If the database has the ``supports_combined_alters``, Django will try and
do as many of these in a single database call as possible; otherwise, it will do as many of these in a single database call as possible; otherwise, it will
issue a separate ALTER statement for each change, but will not issue ALTERs issue a separate ALTER statement for each change, but will not issue ALTERs
where no change is required (as South often did). where no change is required.
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