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python - Django 1.7 migrations won't recreate a dropped table, why?

Using Django 1.7 migrations.

I accidentally dropped a table in my database. I assumed that by running migration again this would recreate the table but no, Django states "No migrations to apply".

How to I get Django to recreate the table?

I have run:

> makemigrations - No changes detected
> migrate - No migrations to apply.

I have tried making a change to the model and running a new migration and it simply states that "Table 'x.test_customer' doesn't exist" which is correct, but what I was hoping it that it would recreate the table.

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Go to your database and find the table django_migrations. Delete all the rows which have app equals your app name.

Then do a makemigrations & migrate will work.


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