[4.0.x] Recommended using .tables on SQLite in tutorial 2.

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Victor Sowa 2021-09-29 12:42:59 +02:00 committed by Mariusz Felisiak
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@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ in your :file:`mysite/settings.py` file and the database migrations shipped
with the app (we'll cover those later). You'll see a message for each
migration it applies. If you're interested, run the command-line client for your
database and type ``\dt`` (PostgreSQL), ``SHOW TABLES;`` (MariaDB, MySQL),
``.schema`` (SQLite), or ``SELECT TABLE_NAME FROM USER_TABLES;`` (Oracle) to
``.tables`` (SQLite), or ``SELECT TABLE_NAME FROM USER_TABLES;`` (Oracle) to
display the tables Django created.
.. admonition:: For the minimalists