You'll probably want to take this approach:
On Sunday, 28 September 2014 23:15:22 UTC+1, sacrac wrote:
-- * Create a schema migration, adding the FK.
* Create a data migration, populating the FK data.
* Create a schema migration, removing the GFK.
On Sunday, 28 September 2014 23:15:22 UTC+1, sacrac wrote:
Hi, is posible to change GenericForeingnKey to ForeignKey without losing data?any link to explain the trick?I have an old application with GFK but now I want to FK moment but I will not lose datathis is example my models old and below the new modelsCheers
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