Am 10.05.2006 um 21:27 schrieb James Bennett:

>
> On 5/10/06, Michael Radziej <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> But I need this for an ugly existing database (tm) that I cannot
>> touch. And, of course, it's a ManyToManyField in very open disguise,
>> but it has additional attributes. Unfortunately, a ManyToManyField is
>> based on an association table with an additional id primary key ...
>> so it doesn't help me.
>
> So... model it with primary_key=True on one of the fields, and a
> unique_together in the model's Meta class.

Hmm. Just to make sure I understand, I fake Django into thinking that  
one key is a primary, but in the database it is different?

I think you'll run into many problems since everything expects that  
it can do a get(pk=...), which wouldn't work. And I'm not talking  
about the admin pages, they are out of question anyway.
Have you already tried this path? I'll try along these lines (though,  
it's late evening here, so probably tomorrow)

Michael


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