I have some tables who have a strict many-to-many rules. But i can't 
undestand, how i can create rules for them. For strict on one point i use 
init check, such us:

def __init__(self,**kwargs):
    for i in kwargs.items():setattr(self,i[0],i[1])
    if 'AllocationResultValues' not in kwargs:
      raise RuntimeError('Need AllocationResultValues')

But if i use on both points - it's create error on another point. Can 
someone help me, please?

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