How to use restored schema in postgres for a multi tenant djangon application?
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I got the database dump from production and restored on development of a multi tenant django application. I created a new database and edited settings. But when every time I run the application on development , I am getting below error. Case is same for every migration command (e.g. makemigrations, migrate, migrate_schema etc.)
"python manage.py <<....>>".
django.db.utils.ProgrammingError: relation "auth_user" does not exist LINE 1: ...user"."is_active", "auth_user"."date_joined" FROM "auth_user...
Can anyone help how I can use restored data on development server?
python django postgresql multi-tenant
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I got the database dump from production and restored on development of a multi tenant django application. I created a new database and edited settings. But when every time I run the application on development , I am getting below error. Case is same for every migration command (e.g. makemigrations, migrate, migrate_schema etc.)
"python manage.py <<....>>".
django.db.utils.ProgrammingError: relation "auth_user" does not exist LINE 1: ...user"."is_active", "auth_user"."date_joined" FROM "auth_user...
Can anyone help how I can use restored data on development server?
python django postgresql multi-tenant
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I got the database dump from production and restored on development of a multi tenant django application. I created a new database and edited settings. But when every time I run the application on development , I am getting below error. Case is same for every migration command (e.g. makemigrations, migrate, migrate_schema etc.)
"python manage.py <<....>>".
django.db.utils.ProgrammingError: relation "auth_user" does not exist LINE 1: ...user"."is_active", "auth_user"."date_joined" FROM "auth_user...
Can anyone help how I can use restored data on development server?
python django postgresql multi-tenant
I got the database dump from production and restored on development of a multi tenant django application. I created a new database and edited settings. But when every time I run the application on development , I am getting below error. Case is same for every migration command (e.g. makemigrations, migrate, migrate_schema etc.)
"python manage.py <<....>>".
django.db.utils.ProgrammingError: relation "auth_user" does not exist LINE 1: ...user"."is_active", "auth_user"."date_joined" FROM "auth_user...
Can anyone help how I can use restored data on development server?
python django postgresql multi-tenant
python django postgresql multi-tenant
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