Actually, a better way of approaching this would be to add the
primary_key constraint later as shown in thread:

http://groups.google.com/group/sequel-talk/browse_thread/thread/934242dd45a7a4b1#cfea1178fafa3cde

Of course, supporting multi-column primary keys means we must also
support multi-column foreign keys! :)

I'm very excited about the future of sequel.
This totally blows away AR.
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