Fix table name and add in semicolon for statement

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Rebecca Hsieh 2024-04-17 09:58:01 -07:00
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@ -58,10 +58,10 @@ cf ssh getgov-ENVIRONMENT
## Access certain table in the database
1. `cf connect-to-service getgov-ENVIRONMENT getgov-ENVIRONMENT-database` gets you into whichever environments database you'd like
2. `\c [table name here that starts cgaws];` connects to the [cgaws...etc] table
2. `\c [table name here that starts cgaws...etc];` connects to the [cgaws...etc] table
3. `\dt` retrieves information about that table and displays it
4. Make sure the table you are looking for exists. For this example, we are looking for `django_migrations`
5. Run `SELECT * FROM django_migrations` to see everything that's in it!
5. Run `SELECT * FROM django_migrations;` to see everything that's in it!
## Dropping and re-creating the database

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@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ If you see `django.db.migrations.exceptions.InconsistentMigrationHistory` error,
1. Go to `database-access.md` to see the commands on how to access a certain table in the database.
2. In this case, we want to remove the migration "history" from the `django_migrations` table
3. Once you are in the `cgaws....` table, select the `django_migrations` table with the command `SELECT * FROM djangomigrations;`
3. Once you are in the `cgaws....` table, select the `django_migrations` table with the command `SELECT * FROM django_migrations;`
4. Find the id of the "history" you want to delete. In this example, the id would be 58.
5. Run `DELETE FROM django_migrations WHERE id=58;` where 58 is an example id as seen above.
6. Go to your shell and run `./manage.py showmigrations` to make sure your migrations are now back to the right state