Added 'How can I see the raw SQL queries Django is running?' to the FAQ
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There's nothing about Django that requires using the template language, so
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if you're attached to ZPT, Cheetah, or whatever, feel free to use those.
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The database API
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How can I see the raw SQL queries Django is running?
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Make sure your Django ``DEBUG`` setting is set to ``True``. Then, just do
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this::
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>>> from django.core.db import db
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>>> db.queries
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[{'sql': 'SELECT polls_polls.id,polls_polls.question,polls_polls.pub_date FROM polls_polls',
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'time': '0.002'}]
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``db.queries`` is only available if ``DEBUG`` is ``True``. It's a list of
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dictionaries in order of query execution. Each dictionary has the following::
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``sql`` -- The raw SQL statement
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``time`` -- How long the statement took to execute, in seconds.
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The admin site
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