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Fixed #21116 -- Made usage of manage.py in docs more consistent.

Thanks daniel.quattro at gmail.com for the report.
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Tim Graham
2013-09-18 10:35:41 -04:00
parent 2daada800f
commit d1c9802811
11 changed files with 27 additions and 28 deletions

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@@ -36,11 +36,11 @@ Django comes with a utility called :djadmin:`inspectdb` that can create models
by introspecting an existing database. You can view the output by running this
command::
python manage.py inspectdb
$ python manage.py inspectdb
Save this as a file by using standard Unix output redirection::
python manage.py inspectdb > models.py
$ python manage.py inspectdb > models.py
This feature is meant as a shortcut, not as definitive model generation. See the
:djadmin:`documentation of inspectdb <inspectdb>` for more information.
@@ -59,12 +59,12 @@ this generated model definition:
.. parsed-literal::
class Person(models.Model):
id = models.IntegerField(primary_key=True)
first_name = models.CharField(max_length=70)
class Meta:
**managed = False**
db_table = 'CENSUS_PERSONS'
class Person(models.Model):
id = models.IntegerField(primary_key=True)
first_name = models.CharField(max_length=70)
class Meta:
**managed = False**
db_table = 'CENSUS_PERSONS'
If you wanted to modify existing data on your ``CENSUS_PERSONS`` SQL table
with Django you'd need to change the ``managed`` option highlighted above to
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ Install the core Django tables
Next, run the :djadmin:`migrate` command to install any extra needed database
records such as admin permissions and content types::
python manage.py migrate
$ python manage.py migrate
Test and tweak
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