[1.11.x] Made docs/topics/migrations.txt use single quotes consistently.
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class Migration(migrations.Migration):
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dependencies = [("migrations", "0001_initial")]
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dependencies = [('migrations', '0001_initial')]
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operations = [
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migrations.DeleteModel("Tribble"),
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migrations.AddField("Author", "rating", models.IntegerField(default=0)),
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migrations.DeleteModel('Tribble'),
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migrations.AddField('Author', 'rating', models.IntegerField(default=0)),
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]
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What Django looks for when it loads a migration file (as a Python module) is
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@ -497,9 +497,9 @@ need to do is use the historical model and iterate over the rows::
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def combine_names(apps, schema_editor):
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# We can't import the Person model directly as it may be a newer
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# version than this migration expects. We use the historical version.
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Person = apps.get_model("yourappname", "Person")
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Person = apps.get_model('yourappname', 'Person')
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for person in Person.objects.all():
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person.name = "%s %s" % (person.first_name, person.last_name)
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person.name = '%s %s' % (person.first_name, person.last_name)
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person.save()
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class Migration(migrations.Migration):
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