Django 5.1 Documentation
Limitations Utilities Settings Frequently Asked Questions Databases General notes PostgreSQL notes MariaDB notes MySQL notes SQLite notes Oracle notes Subclassing the built-in database backends Using a 3rd-party This step is only necessary if you’d like to work with a “large” database engine like PostgreSQL, MariaDB, MySQL, or Oracle. To install such a database, consult the database installation information. Install interested, run the command-line client for your database and type \dt (PostgreSQL), SHOW TABLES; (MariaDB, MySQL), .tables (SQLite), or SELECT TABLE_NAME FROM USER_TABLES; (Oracle) to display the tables0 码力 | 3513 页 | 3.17 MB | 1 年前3Django 5.1.2 Documentation
Limitations Utilities Settings Frequently Asked Questions Databases General notes PostgreSQL notes MariaDB notes MySQL notes SQLite notes Oracle notes Subclassing the built-in database backends Using a 3rd-party This step is only necessary if you’d like to work with a “large” database engine like PostgreSQL, MariaDB, MySQL, or Oracle. To install such a database, consult the database installation information. Install interested, run the command-line client for your database and type \dt (PostgreSQL), SHOW TABLES; (MariaDB, MySQL), .tables (SQLite), or SELECT TABLE_NAME FROM USER_TABLES; (Oracle) to display the tables0 码力 | 3519 页 | 3.17 MB | 1 年前3Django 5.0.x Documentation
Limitations Utilities Settings Frequently Asked Questions Databases General notes PostgreSQL notes MariaDB notes MySQL notes SQLite notes Oracle notes Subclassing the built-in database backends Using a 3rd-party This step is only necessary if you’d like to work with a “large” database engine like PostgreSQL, MariaDB, MySQL, or Oracle. To install such a database, consult the database installation information. Install interested, run the command-line client for your database and type \dt (PostgreSQL), SHOW TABLES; (MariaDB, MySQL), .tables (SQLite), or SELECT TABLE_NAME FROM USER_TABLES; (Oracle) to display the tables0 码力 | 3407 页 | 3.21 MB | 1 年前3Django 4.2.x Documentation
Limitations Utilities Settings Frequently Asked Questions Databases General notes PostgreSQL notes MariaDB notes MySQL notes SQLite notes Oracle notes Subclassing the built-in database backends Using a 3rd-party This step is only necessary if you’d like to work with a “large” database engine like PostgreSQL, MariaDB, MySQL, or Oracle. To install such a database, consult the database installation information. Install interested, run the command-line client for your database and type \dt (PostgreSQL), SHOW TABLES; (MariaDB, MySQL), .tables (SQLite), or SELECT TABLE_NAME FROM USER_TABLES; (Oracle) to display the tables0 码力 | 3305 页 | 3.16 MB | 1 年前3Django 5.1.2 Documentation
This step is only necessary if you’d like to work with a“large”database engine like PostgreSQL, MariaDB, MySQL, or Oracle. To install such a database, consult the database installation information. 14 interested, run the command-line client for your database and type \dt (PostgreSQL), SHOW TABLES; (MariaDB, MySQL), .tables (SQLite), or SELECT TABLE_NAME FROM USER_TABLES; (Oracle) to display the tables psycopg2 package. Refer to the PostgreSQL notes for further details. • If you’re using MySQL or MariaDB, you’ll need a DB API driver like mysqlclient. See notes for the MySQL backend for details. • If0 码力 | 2923 页 | 9.62 MB | 1 年前3Django 5.1 Documentation
This step is only necessary if you’d like to work with a“large”database engine like PostgreSQL, MariaDB, MySQL, or Oracle. To install such a database, consult the database installation information. 14 interested, run the command-line client for your database and type \dt (PostgreSQL), SHOW TABLES; (MariaDB, MySQL), .tables (SQLite), or SELECT TABLE_NAME FROM USER_TABLES; (Oracle) to display the tables psycopg2 package. Refer to the PostgreSQL notes for further details. • If you’re using MySQL or MariaDB, you’ll need a DB API driver like mysqlclient. See notes for the MySQL backend for details. • If0 码力 | 2917 页 | 9.59 MB | 1 年前3Django 4.1.x Documentation
Limitations Utilities Settings Frequently Asked Questions Databases General notes PostgreSQL notes MariaDB notes MySQL notes SQLite notes Oracle notes Subclassing the built-in database backends Using a 3rd-party This step is only necessary if you’d like to work with a “large” database engine like PostgreSQL, MariaDB, MySQL, or Oracle. To install such a database, consult the database installation information. Install interested, run the command-line client for your database and type \dt (PostgreSQL), SHOW TABLES; (MariaDB, MySQL), .tables (SQLite), or SELECT TABLE_NAME FROM USER_TABLES; (Oracle) to display the tables0 码力 | 3240 页 | 3.13 MB | 1 年前3Django 5.0.x Documentation
This step is only necessary if you’d like to work with a“large”database engine like PostgreSQL, MariaDB, MySQL, or Oracle. To install such a database, consult the database installation information. 14 interested, run the command-line client for your database and type \dt (PostgreSQL), SHOW TABLES; (MariaDB, MySQL), .tables (SQLite), or SELECT TABLE_NAME FROM USER_TABLES; (Oracle) to display the tables psycopg2 package. Refer to the PostgreSQL notes for further details. • If you’re using MySQL or MariaDB, you’ll need a DB API driver like mysqlclient. See notes for the MySQL backend for details. • If0 码力 | 2878 页 | 9.60 MB | 1 年前3Django 4.0.x Documentation
and reusable apps Settings Frequently Asked Questions Databases General notes PostgreSQL notes MariaDB notes MySQL notes SQLite notes Oracle notes Subclassing the built-in database backends Using a 3rd-party This step is only necessary if you’d like to work with a “large” database engine like PostgreSQL, MariaDB, MySQL, or Oracle. To install such a database, consult the database installation information. Install interested, run the command-line client for your database and type \dt (PostgreSQL), SHOW TABLES; (MariaDB, MySQL), .tables (SQLite), or SELECT TABLE_NAME FROM USER_TABLES; (Oracle) to display the tables0 码力 | 3184 页 | 3.14 MB | 1 年前3Django 3.2.x Documentation
and reusable apps Settings Frequently Asked Questions Databases General notes PostgreSQL notes MariaDB notes MySQL notes SQLite notes Oracle notes Subclassing the built-in database backends Using a 3rd-party This step is only necessary if you’d like to work with a “large” database engine like PostgreSQL, MariaDB, MySQL, or Oracle. To install such a database, consult the database installation information. Install interested, run the command-line client for your database and type \dt (PostgreSQL), SHOW TABLES; (MariaDB, MySQL), .schema (SQLite), or SELECT TABLE_NAME FROM USER_TABLES; (Oracle) to display the tables0 码力 | 3121 页 | 3.08 MB | 1 年前3
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