Hi,

I have a question regarding Django version 3.2.12.

When I change the DEFAULT_AUTO_FIELD to BigAutoField and create&apply 
migrations, the foreign keys of auto-generated through tables are dropped. 
This can be observed by running sqlmigrate which drops foreign key relations 
but never recreates them.

I noticed this is already fixed in Django 4.0.3 (Refs #32743 -- Fixed 
recreation of foreign key constraints when alter… · django/django@3d9040a · 
GitHub 1) but not in 3.2.x branch.

Can I expect this commit will in time be applied to Django 3.2.x branch? I 
would like to migrate to BigAutoField to be future-proof, but would prefer not 
to write migrations by hand.

Regards,
Gregor


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