[2.2.x] Fixed explanation of how to automatically create tables in database.
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@ -48,16 +48,18 @@ database-schema problems. Here's a quick example:
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Install it
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Install it
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Next, run the Django command-line utility to create the database tables
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Next, run the Django command-line utilities to create the database tables
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automatically:
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automatically:
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.. console::
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.. console::
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$ python manage.py makemigrations
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$ python manage.py migrate
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$ python manage.py migrate
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The :djadmin:`migrate` command looks at all your available models and creates
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The :djadmin:`makemigrations` command looks at all your available models and
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tables in your database for whichever tables don't already exist, as well as
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creates migrations for whichever tables don't already exist. :djadmin:`migrate`
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optionally providing :doc:`much richer schema control </topics/migrations>`.
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runs the migrations and creates tables in your database, as well as optionally
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providing :doc:`much richer schema control </topics/migrations>`.
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Enjoy the free API
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Enjoy the free API
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