Re: no such column: jobs_job.mainloc
On Friday, April 13, 2012 12:45:22 PM UTC-5, Timothy Makobu wrote:
Did you run a syncdb, then added mainloc after? Also, using south makes things much easier.
Of course I ran a syncdb. I have no experience with South and would like to solve this problem without using something else.
Thanks
Alex
Thanks
Alex
Hi all,
I am new to django and just learning, but for the current error I have absolutely no idea about the cause. I have created a model named Job in model.py which contains several elements. One of the is defined as follows:
mainloc = models.CharField(max_length=1, choices = MAINLOC)
and MAINLOC is a list of 2-tuples, with the first element a 1-character expression (like 'B', 'M'...). I have updated the database (the name mainloc is explicitly mentioned in the screen output), I have sync'd the database and restarted the server. But still, when I want to display the (empty) list on my browser, I get the message
no such column: jobs_job.mainloc
Any idea or advice I could try to do?
Thanks
Alex
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