Fixed #981 -- documented the SQL initial data insert files.
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@ -200,6 +200,9 @@ sqlall [appname appname ...]
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Prints the CREATE TABLE and initial-data SQL statements for the given appnames.
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Refer to the description of ``sqlinitialdata`` for an explanation of how to
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specify seed data.
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sqlclear [appname appname ...]
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@ -215,6 +218,14 @@ sqlinitialdata [appname appname ...]
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Prints the initial INSERT SQL statements for the given appnames.
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This command will read any files under ``<appname>/sql/`` that have the same
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name as the lower-cased version of a model name (so if your app includes a
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model called ``Poll``, the file ``poll.sql`` will be read). These files are
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expected to be valid SQL files and their contents are piped into the database
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after all of the models' table creation statements have been executed. This
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can be used to populate the tables with any necessary initial records or test
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data.
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sqlreset [appname appname ...]
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@ -1631,3 +1631,21 @@ read, in part::
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'mysite.myapp',
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#...
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)
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Seeding models with initial data
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Sometimes, once the database tables for a model are created, you will want to
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populate them with some default records or perhaps some testing data. For each
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model you have like this, create a file named after the lower-cased version of
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the model's name, with an extension of ``.sql``. Put this file in a directory
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called ``sql/`` under your application directory (so, ``myapp/sql/poll.sql``
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for ``Poll`` model in the ``myapp`` application).
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This file should contain valid SQL statements that can be executed to create
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the initial data you would like to insert. These files are read by the
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``sqlinitialdata``, ``sqlreset``, ``sqlall`` and ``reset`` commands in
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``manage.py``. Refer to the `manage.py documentation`_ for more
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information.
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.. _`manage.py documentation`: http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/django_admin/#sqlinitialdata-appname-appname
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