Sunday, September 25, 2016

Re: Django migrate generates SQLite3 file filled with junk


On 25 Sep 2016 1:17 PM, "kbman99" <kylebowman99@gmail.com> wrote:

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> Just getting started with django and having an issue with the migrate.py script. It generates a db.SQLite3 file which is filled with a lot of garbage characters. It's in UTF-8 encoding, but looks like this.
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> I've deleted the file and redone the migrate a few times but it's always like this.
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> Any help appreciated!
> Thanks
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Hi kbman,
If you use PyCharm, you can easily read the sqlite3 file better with its database integration.
Click on database.
Select from sources and then okay.

Lekan.

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