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	Django migrations doesn't account for PostgreSQL completely
This was a weird bug to run into.  Basically I changed a CharField into
a ForeignKey field and ran `makemigrations` to get the job done.
However, rather than doing a `RemoveField` and an `AddField`, migrations
created a single `AlterField` which worked just fine in SQLite, but blew
up in PostgreSQL with:
    psycopg2.ProgrammingError: operator class "varchar_pattern_ops" does
    not accept data type integer
The fix was to rewrite the single migration into the two separate steps.
			
			
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				@ -47,7 +47,11 @@ class Migration(migrations.Migration):
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            ],
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        ),
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        migrations.RunPython(move_sender_strings_to_sender_model),
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        migrations.AlterField(
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        migrations.RemoveField(
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            model_name='document',
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            name='sender',
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        ),
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        migrations.AddField(
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            model_name='document',
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            name='sender',
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            field=models.ForeignKey(blank=True, on_delete=django.db.models.deletion.CASCADE, to='documents.Sender'),
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