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@@ -60,6 +60,12 @@ Migrations will run the same way on the same dataset and produce consistent
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results, meaning that what you see in development and staging is, under the
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same circumstances, exactly what will happen in production.
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+Django will make migrations for any change to your models or fields - even
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+options that don't affect the database - as the only way it can reconstruct
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+a field correctly is to have all the changes in the history, and you might
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+need those options in some data migrations later on (for example, if you've
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+set custom validators).
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