How to reengage pycharm command line to run >'py manage.py migrate'?

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Joseph Jones

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May 14, 2019, 1:31:32 PM5/14/19
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Hello fellow community members,

I am a fresher working on a project in pycharm on a Lenovo system. Everything seems to be going as django wold indicate however after running code.
c:/users/Joseph/django example-project> py manage.py runserver
...starting development server
my command line 'c:/users/Joseph/django example-project>' never comes back up, so I can't run my migrations, or any other line of code. any advice on to fix  this fix would be appreciated.  Thank you, 
Joseph

Joe Reitman

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May 14, 2019, 2:36:26 PM5/14/19
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Open up another terminal by clicking the '+' sign.

Joseph Jones

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May 14, 2019, 10:42:26 PM5/14/19
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Joe,
Thank you for letting me know how to open up an additional terminal I did so and was able to run 'mange.py migrate'.
Joseph

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