Sunday, April 19, 2015

Re: Django Server Deployment - OperationalError on shared hosting ASO

No need to switch databases.

Do you have any shell access to the server? Can you manually inspect the database to see if the table actually exists (outside of any Django commands)? I'm not sure what ASO offers.

-James

On Apr 19, 2015 9:19 AM, "David F" <davidwyfrazier@gmail.com> wrote:
Or I'm using sqlite should I switch to mysql?

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