I am trying to apply a migration but am getting the error:
django.db.utils.OperationalError: (1050, "Table 'customers_customer' already exists")
I get this by issuing the following command:
python manage.py migrate
My customer table already exists, so what do I do to let the migration know this, not error out, and run my modification to my model?
I ran this on my local environment with local database with no problem. It is when I pointed my database to production and ran migrate
above that I get this error.
If you have the table created in the database, you can run
Mark migrations as run without actually running them
Or if you want to avoid some actions in your migration, you can edit the migration file under the app/migrations directory and comment the operations you don't want to do in the migrate execution.
Docs: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.8/topics/migrations/#upgrading-from-south or
python manage.py help migrate
Its actually
python manage.py migrate --fake <appname>