Fixed #25038 -- Reverted incorrect documentation about inspectdb introspecting views.

This reverts commit bd691f4586 (refs #24177).
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Tim Graham 2015-06-30 14:23:29 -04:00
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.. django-admin:: inspectdb
Introspects the database tables and views in the database pointed-to by the
Introspects the database tables in the database pointed-to by the
:setting:`NAME` setting and outputs a Django model module (a ``models.py``
file) to standard output.
Use this if you have a legacy database with which you'd like to use Django.
The script will inspect the database and create a model for each table or view
within it.
The script will inspect the database and create a model for each table within
it.
As you might expect, the created models will have an attribute for every field
in the table or view. Note that ``inspectdb`` has a few special cases in its
field-name output:
in the table. Note that ``inspectdb`` has a few special cases in its field-name
output:
* If ``inspectdb`` cannot map a column's type to a model field type, it'll
use ``TextField`` and will insert the Python comment
@ -385,11 +385,6 @@ it because ``True`` is its default value).
The :djadminopt:`--database` option may be used to specify the
database to introspect.
.. versionadded:: 1.8
A feature to inspect database views was added. In previous versions, only
tables (not views) were inspected.
loaddata <fixture fixture ...>
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