Hi Laxmikant,

This is a question is about using Django; please post such questions to 
django-users.

The topic of django-developers is the development of Django itself.

Thanks!

-- 
Aymeric.

PS: look at database-level replication.



Le 21 sept. 2012 à 09:11, Laxmikant Gurnalkar <laxmikant.gurnal...@gmail.com> a 
écrit :

> 'm going to sync django.auth.User Table across multiple database. Since, I 
> have two databases in my Django project.As we know Django doesn't support 
> cross-DB relationship officially. So I'm trying to sync User and Accounts 
> table across multiple database.
> To create new User object, I have to do something like this:
> 
> usrdct  = User.objects.get(username='username').__dict__  #from 'default' 
> database
> What I have to do is that, either
> 
>  u = User(**usrdct).using('db2') 
> or
> 
>  u = User(using ='db2')
>  u.__dict__.update(usrdct)
>  u.save()
> Thanks in Advance
> 
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