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@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ Tell Django where to look for fixture files
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By default, Django looks for fixtures in the ``fixtures`` directory inside each
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-app for, so the command ``loaddata sample`` will find the file
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+app, so the command ``loaddata sample`` will find the file
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``my_app/fixtures/sample.json``. This works with relative paths as well, so
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``loaddata my_app/sample`` will find the file
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``my_app/fixtures/my_app/sample.json``.
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@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ app for, so the command ``loaddata sample`` will find the file
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Django also looks for fixtures in the list of directories provided in the
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:setting:`FIXTURE_DIRS` setting.
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-To completely prevent default search form happening, use an absolute path to
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+To completely prevent default search from happening, use an absolute path to
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specify the location of your fixture file, e.g. ``loaddata /path/to/sample``.
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.. admonition:: Namespace your fixture files
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