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That "psql" assumes you're using PostgreSQL. If you're using MySQL, use the
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That "psql" assumes you're using PostgreSQL. If you're using MySQL, use the
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appropriate command-line utility, ``mysql``.
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appropriate command-line utility, ``mysql``.
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``django-admin.py sqlreset`` outputs SQL that clears the app's database
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table(s) and creates new ones. The above command uses a Unix pipe to send the
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SQL directly to the PostgreSQL command-line utility, which accepts SQL as
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input.
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If you do care about deleting data, you'll have to execute the ``ALTER TABLE``
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If you do care about deleting data, you'll have to execute the ``ALTER TABLE``
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statements manually in your database. That's the way we've always done it,
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statements manually in your database. That's the way we've always done it,
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because dealing with data is a very sensitive operation that we've wanted to
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because dealing with data is a very sensitive operation that we've wanted to
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