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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
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custom data updates and alterations, and anything else you need access to an
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custom data updates and alterations, and anything else you need access to an
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ORM and/or Python code for.
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ORM and/or Python code for.
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If you're upgrading from South, this is basically the South pattern as an
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operation - one or two methods for forwards and backwards, with an ORM and
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schema operations available. Most of the time, you should be able to translate
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the ``orm.Model`` or ``orm["appname", "Model"]`` references from South directly
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into ``apps.get_model("appname", "Model")`` references here and leave most of
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the rest of the code unchanged for data migrations. However, ``apps`` will only
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have references to models in the current app unless migrations in other apps
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are added to the migration's dependencies.
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Much like :class:`RunSQL`, ensure that if you change schema inside here you're
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Much like :class:`RunSQL`, ensure that if you change schema inside here you're
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either doing it outside the scope of the Django model system (e.g. triggers)
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either doing it outside the scope of the Django model system (e.g. triggers)
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or that you use :class:`SeparateDatabaseAndState` to add in operations that will
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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,
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If the database has the ``supports_combined_alters``, Django will try and
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If the database has the ``supports_combined_alters``, Django will try and
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do as many of these in a single database call as possible; otherwise, it will
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do as many of these in a single database call as possible; otherwise, it will
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issue a separate ALTER statement for each change, but will not issue ALTERs
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issue a separate ALTER statement for each change, but will not issue ALTERs
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where no change is required (as South often did).
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where no change is required.
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