Why Django does not create full table from a model?
I have 2 models. I run manage.py syncdb bu开发者_C百科t it creates only id fields for 2 models. How to make it generate the remaining fields? Please kindly advise. Your help is much appreciated!
Here's my models.py:
from django.db import models
GENDER_CHOICES = (
('M', 'Male')
, ('F', 'Female')
)
ACTIVATION_CHOICES = (
('Y', 'Activate')
, ('N', 'Inactive')
)
FULL_PART_CHOICES = (
('F', 'Full-time')
, ('P', 'Part-time')
)
# Create your models here.
class Teachers(models.Model):
id = models.AutoField(primary_key=True, null=False),
fname = models.CharField(max_length=15, null=False),
mname = models.CharField(max_length=15, null=False),
lname = models.CharField(max_length=15, null=False),
gender = models.CharField(max_length=1, choices=GENDER_CHOICES, null=False),
nric = models.CharField(max_length=12, unique=True, null=False),
email = models.EmailField(max_length=40, unique=True, null=False),
dob = models.DateField(null=False),
unit = models.CharField(max_length=50, null=False),
block = models.CharField(max_length=50, null=False),
street = models.CharField(max_length=100, null=False),
postcode = models.CharField(max_length=10, null=False),
handphone = models.CharField(max_length=16, unique=True, null=False),
homephone = models.CharField(max_length=16, null=False),
activated = models.CharField(max_length=1, choices=ACTIVATION_CHOICES, null=False),
date_ttc = models.DateField(null=False),
full_part = models.CharField(max_length=1, choices=FULL_PART_CHOICES, null=False),
nonce = models.CharField(max_length=40, unique=True, null=False),
passwd = models.CharField(max_length=40, null=False),
created_at = models.DateTimeField(auto_now_add=True, null=False),
updated_at = models.DateTimeField(auto_now=True, null=False),
def __unicode__(self):
return "Teacher %s %s %s" % (self.fname, self.mname, self.lname)
# Create your models here.
class Admins(models.Model):
id = models.AutoField(primary_key=True, null=False),
fname = models.CharField(max_length=15, null=False),
mname = models.CharField(max_length=15, null=False),
lname = models.CharField(max_length=15, null=False),
gender = models.CharField(max_length=1, choices=GENDER_CHOICES, null=False),
nric = models.CharField(max_length=12, unique=True, null=False),
email = models.EmailField(max_length=40, unique=True, null=False),
dob = models.DateField(null=False),
unit = models.CharField(max_length=50, null=False),
block = models.CharField(max_length=50, null=False),
street = models.CharField(max_length=100, null=False),
postcode = models.CharField(max_length=10, null=False),
handphone = models.CharField(max_length=16, unique=True, null=False),
homephone = models.CharField(max_length=16, null=False),
activated = models.CharField(max_length=1, choices=ACTIVATION_CHOICES, null=False),
nonce = models.CharField(max_length=40, unique=True, null=False),
passwd = models.CharField(max_length=40, null=False),
created_at = models.DateTimeField(auto_now_add=True, null=False),
updated_at = models.DateTimeField(auto_now=True, null=False),
def __unicode__(self):
return "Admin %s %s %s" % (self.fname, self.mname, self.lname)
You can either drop the tables if you don't have any data on them or use django-south
which you can use for migrating.
That was too easy. There were lots of redundant commas after each field declaration. I removed those and everything worked fine.
Thanks for your responses.
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