Hi,
by default auth_event doesn't have a created_on column.
Can you provide some code to reproduce the issue?

Paolo

On Sunday, January 11, 2015 at 10:54:26 PM UTC+1, Louis Amon wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to optimize the performance of my website by using lazy tables.
>
> When I do so, every feature linked with Auth breaks with the following 
> error msg :
>
> ProgrammingError: ('ERROR', '42703', 'column "created_on" of relation 
> "auth_event" does not exist')
>
>
> I think it is due to the logging of auth events: the lazy_tables feature 
> should understand that this action requires the load of "auth_event" table 
> but somehow it doesn't.
>
>
> Any idea how I can solve this issue ?
>
>

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