Dear Karen,

Thank you very much for your response.  It was very helpful and solved
my problem!

As I said, I am just beginning with Django, so could not quite
understand where the problem lies.  However, I will try to post a more
useful and descriptive phrasing of the problem, including traceback.

All the best,

Christian

On Oct 1, 10:56 pm, "Karen Tracey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> First, specifics on exactly when you get the runtime error and what it is
> (posted traceback) would aid in getting you better responses faster.  The
> traceback you eventually provided shows that the error is in the admin, when
> you try to edit a Person which is apparently defined to have Relationships
> edited inline -- yet you didn't mention admin or the admin definitions you
> used in your initial report, making it rather difficult for anyone to make
> the leap to what the real problem might be.
>
> The problem is related to attempting to edit something inline that has more
> than one ForeignKey to its parent.  When you set this up, you need to
> specify which ForeignKey the admin is to use for the parent link, as
> documented here:
>
> http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev//ref/contrib/admin/#inlinemodela...
>
> under 'fk_name'.
>
> If you correctly specify an 'fk_name' in your InlineModelAdmin class I
> believe the error you are seeing will be fixed.
>
> Karen
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