The given answers are correct, that's your issue without doubt, create an admin
class for your Priority model and setup a raw_id_field[1]:

class PriorityOptions(admin.ModelAdmin):
    raw_id_fields = ('entry',)
register(Priority, PriorityOptions)

Regards,
Matías

[1]: 
http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/contrib/admin/#django.contrib.admin.ModelAdmin.raw_id_fields

Excerpts from gupta-django's message of Wed Jan 12 03:27:17 -0200 2011:
> I have two application
> 
> 1. App1 - It has a Model Class "Entry" that has 200000 entries
> 2. App2 - It has a Model Class "Priority"
> 
> In Priority class I am defining a Foreign Key Relationship as
> 
> from App1.models import Entry
> 
> class Priority(models.Model):
>     entry = models.ForeignKey(Entry)
>     priority = models.CharField(max_length=2)
> 
> And in App2/admin.py I am simply registering Priority
> 
> admin.site.register(Priority)
> 
> But on Admin website when I try to add a priority - the control hangs
> up and only a blank page is returned after a long time gap.
> 
> Can anyone please look into the issue that why it is not letting me
> add priorities through Admin? I am able to add from backend,
> 
> Thanks
> 
-- 
Matías Aguirre <matiasagui...@gmail.com>

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