Fixed #8590: Added clarification that you need to install the new comments system before trying to port data. Thanks to julien for the report.
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The data models have changed, as have the table names. To transfer your data into the new system, you'll need to directly run the following SQL:
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The data models for Django's comment system have changed, as have the
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table names. Before you transfer your existing data into the new comments
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system, make sure that you have installed the new comments system as
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explained in the
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:ref:`quick start guide <ref-contrib-comments-index-quick-start-guide>`.
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This will ensure that the new tables have been properly created.
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To transfer your data into the new comments system, you'll need to directly
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run the following SQL:
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.. code-block:: sql
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