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Fixed #3786 -- Fixed sqlinitialdata references in some docs. Thanks, Ramiro Morales
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@ -332,7 +332,7 @@ sqlall [appname appname ...]
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Prints the CREATE TABLE and initial-data SQL statements for the given appnames.
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Refer to the description of ``sqlinitialdata`` for an explanation of how to
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Refer to the description of ``sqlcustom`` for an explanation of how to
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specify initial data.
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sqlclear [appname appname ...]
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@ -1915,7 +1915,7 @@ Each SQL file, if given, is expected to contain valid SQL. The SQL files are
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piped directly into the database after all of the models' table-creation
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statements have been executed.
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The SQL files are read by the ``sqlinitialdata``, ``sqlreset``, ``sqlall`` and
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The SQL files are read by the ``sqlcustom``, ``sqlreset``, ``sqlall`` and
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``reset`` commands in ``manage.py``. Refer to the `manage.py documentation`_
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for more information.
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@ -1924,7 +1924,7 @@ order in which they're executed. The only thing you can assume is that, by the
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time your custom data files are executed, all the database tables already will
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have been created.
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.. _`manage.py documentation`: http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/django_admin/#sqlinitialdata-appname-appname
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.. _`manage.py documentation`: http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/django_admin/#sqlcustom-appname-appname
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Database-backend-specific SQL data
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@ -382,7 +382,7 @@ If you're interested, also run the following commands:
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statements for this app.
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* ``python manage.py sqlall polls`` -- A combination of all the SQL from
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the 'sql', 'sqlinitialdata', and 'sqlindexes' commands.
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the 'sql', 'sqlcustom', and 'sqlindexes' commands.
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Looking at the output of those commands can help you understand what's actually
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happening under the hood.
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