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	Removed docs about unmigrated apps as they are not supported in Django 1.9.
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		| @@ -696,8 +696,7 @@ Migrations, their relationship with apps and more are covered in depth in | ||||
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| The behavior of this command changes depending on the arguments provided: | ||||
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| * No arguments: All migrated apps have all of their migrations run, | ||||
|   and all unmigrated apps are synchronized with the database, | ||||
| * No arguments: All apps have all of their migrations run. | ||||
| * ``<app_label>``: The specified app has its migrations run, up to the most | ||||
|   recent migration. This may involve running other apps' migrations too, due | ||||
|   to dependencies. | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -690,7 +690,6 @@ uniterated | ||||
| unittest | ||||
| unittests | ||||
| unlocalize | ||||
| unmigrated | ||||
| unparseable | ||||
| unpickle | ||||
| unpickled | ||||
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| @@ -24,11 +24,6 @@ and Django's handling of database schema: | ||||
|  | ||||
| * :djadmin:`sqlmigrate`, which displays the SQL statements for a migration. | ||||
|  | ||||
| It's worth noting that migrations are created and run on a per-app basis. | ||||
| In particular, it's possible to have apps that *do not use migrations* (these | ||||
| are referred to as "unmigrated" apps) - these apps will instead mimic the | ||||
| legacy behavior of just adding new models. | ||||
|  | ||||
| You should think of migrations as a version control system for your database | ||||
| schema. ``makemigrations`` is responsible for packaging up your model changes | ||||
| into individual migration files - analogous to commits - and ``migrate`` is | ||||
| @@ -139,9 +134,6 @@ database to make sure they work as expected:: | ||||
|       Rendering model states... DONE | ||||
|       Applying books.0003_auto... OK | ||||
|  | ||||
| The command runs in two stages; first, it synchronizes unmigrated apps, and | ||||
| then it runs any migrations that have not yet been applied. | ||||
|  | ||||
| Once the migration is applied, commit the migration and the models change | ||||
| to your version control system as a single commit - that way, when other | ||||
| developers (or your production servers) check out the code, they'll | ||||
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