David Cramer said the following:
> I don't believe .create() allows you to say myforeignkey=1, correct me
> if I'm wrong, but I think it throws an error about it needing to be a
> <ForeigNkeyClass> instance.

But .create() already works with fkeyname_id, it's just get() and
get_or_create() that don't :)

-- 
Collin Grady

BOFH excuse #150:

Arcserve crashed the server again.

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