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I am currently reading The definitive guide to Django, and came across an unexpected error. I set my database as sqlite3 and tested it. So far so good.

First, I created the an app with the following command,

python manage.py startapp books

Then I created the corresponding model

from django.db import models

class Publisher(models.Model):
    name = models.CharField(max_length=30)
    address = models.CharField(max_length=50)
    city = models.CharField(max_length=60)
    state_province = models.CharField(max_length=30)
    country = models.CharField(max_length=50)
    website = models.URLField()

class Author(models.Model):
    first_name = models.CharField(max_length=30)
    last_name = models.CharField(max_length=40)
    email = models.EmailField()

class Book(models.Model):
    title = models.CharField(max_length=100)
    authors = models.ManyToManyField(Author)
    publisher = models.ForeignKey(Publisher)
    publication_date = models.DateField()

I can successfully validate it,

python manage.py validate

but when I try to print out the corresponding SQL commands with,

 python manage.py sqlall books

I get the following error:

django.db.utils.DatabaseError: file is encrypted or is not a database

What am I missing?

Thanks in advance

My settings are:

DATABASES = {
    'default': {
        'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.sqlite3',
        'NAME': '/home/******/mysite/mysite/data/test.db',
        'USER': '',                      # Not used with sqlite3.
        'PASSWORD': '',                  # Not used with sqlite3.
        'HOST': '',                      
        'PORT': '',
    }
}
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  • Have you ran python manage.py syncdb to create the database and all the tables/models? Jun 30, 2013 at 15:39
  • yes, and I get the very same error
    – jpmuc
    Jun 30, 2013 at 15:43
  • Can you post the DATABASES dict from your settings.py? Jun 30, 2013 at 15:45
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    And you've confirmed that the full path exists and test.db file exists? It probably won't be there if syncdb is failing. Does the user running syncdb have write access to the directory? If you drop into a python shell can you run import sqlite3 successfully? Jun 30, 2013 at 15:56
  • great suggestion Scott. The access rights are OK. Now, I deleted it and created one programatically with the sqlite3 module. And that worked. The previous one I created it from the sqlite3 prompt. I'll check out what the differences are, but so far, my problem is fixed. Thanks!
    – jpmuc
    Jun 30, 2013 at 16:07

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