Fixed #19775 - Clarified requirements of the "default" database.

Thanks monkut for the report and wsmith323 for the patch.
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Tim Graham 2013-02-23 15:21:35 -05:00
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Databases can have any alias you choose. However, the alias
``default`` has special significance. Django uses the database with
the alias of ``default`` when no other database has been selected. If
you don't have a ``default`` database, you need to be careful to
always specify the database that you want to use.
the concept of a ``default`` database doesn't make sense in the context
of your project, you need to be careful to always specify the database
that you want to use. Django requires that a ``default`` database entry
be defined, but the parameters can be left blank if it will not be used.
The following is an example ``settings.py`` snippet defining two
databases -- a default PostgreSQL database and a MySQL database called