Fixed #3893 -- Changed docs/legacy_databases.txt examples to use manage.py instead of django-admin.py. Thanks, Kashif Razzaqui
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@ -39,11 +39,11 @@ Auto-generate the models
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Django comes with a utility that can create models by introspecting an existing
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database. You can view the output by running this command::
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django-admin.py inspectdb --settings=path.to.settings
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python manage.py inspectdb
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Save this as a file by using standard Unix output redirection::
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django-admin.py inspectdb --settings=path.to.settings > models.py
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python manage.py inspectdb > models.py
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This feature is meant as a shortcut, not as definitive model generation. See
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the `django-admin.py documentation`_ for more information.
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@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ Install the core Django tables
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Next, run the ``manage.py syncdb`` command to install any extra needed database
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records such as admin permissions and content types::
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django-admin.py init --settings=path.to.settings
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python manage.py syncdb
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See whether it worked
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