Week ending December 15, 2018
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Week ending December 8, 2018
Authored
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https://github.com/django/django/pull/10726 - Fixed #30013 -- Fixed
DatabaseOperations.last_executed_query() with mysqlclient 1.3.14+.
Reviewed/committed
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https://github.com/django/django/pull/10731 - Fixed #30011 -- Fixed
There's a new answer on your stack overflow post that I think answers your
question: https://stackoverflow.com/a/53870659/1427135 . The database
router can already do it :)
On Thu, 20 Dec 2018 at 07:23, Fábio Molinar wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a project with two apps (app1, app2). App1's DB is the
Hi,
I have a project with two apps (app1, app2). App1's DB is the default DB.
App2's DB is DB2. To run the migrations on DB2, I need to run:
python manage.py migrate app2 --database=DB2
Which is ok. The problem is to run the migrations for the rest of the
project. I would like to run all migra