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@@ -32,12 +32,10 @@ support foreign key constraints.
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If you are writing or maintaining a third-party database backend for Django,
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you will need to provide a ``SchemaEditor`` implementation in order to work with
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-1.7's migration functionality - however, as long as your database is relatively
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-standard in its use of SQL and relational design, you should be able to
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-subclass one of the built-in Django ``SchemaEditor`` classes and tweak the
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-syntax a little. Also note that there are a few new database features that
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-migrations will look for: ``can_rollback_ddl``
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-and ``supports_combined_alters`` are the most important.
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+Django's migration functionality - however, as long as your database is
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+relatively standard in its use of SQL and relational design, you should be able
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+to subclass one of the built-in Django ``SchemaEditor`` classes and tweak the
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+syntax a little.
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