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@@ -67,12 +67,12 @@ And here's that same fixture as YAML:
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You'll store this data in a ``fixtures`` directory inside your app.
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-Loading data is easy: just call :djadmin:`manage.py loaddata <fixturename>
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-<loaddata>`, where ``<fixturename>`` is the name of the fixture file you've
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-created. Each time you run :djadmin:`loaddata`, the data will be read from the
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-fixture and re-loaded into the database. Note this means that if you change one
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-of the rows created by a fixture and then run :djadmin:`loaddata` again, you'll
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-wipe out any changes you've made.
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+Loading data is easy: just call :djadmin:`manage.py loaddata <loaddata>`
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+``<fixturename>``, where ``<fixturename>`` is the name of the fixture file
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+you've created. Each time you run :djadmin:`loaddata`, the data will be read
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+from the fixture and re-loaded into the database. Note this means that if you
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+change one of the rows created by a fixture and then run :djadmin:`loaddata`
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+again, you'll wipe out any changes you've made.
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Automatically loading initial data fixtures
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