#373: Add support for multiple-column primary keys
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Reporter: jacob | Owner: dcramer
Status: assigned | Milestone:
Component: Database layer (models, ORM) | Version:
Resolution: | Keywords: database
Stage: Accepted | Has_patch: 0
Needs_docs: 0 | Needs_tests: 0
Needs_better_patch: 0 |
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Changes (by Tarken):
* cc: Tarken (added)
Comment:
+1 on the generic multi-column field. To add to the complexity of the
issue (or perhaps this is a different issue?) I have a DBA who has begun
implementing multi-part foreign keys, and I would love to see these
implemented as well.
Of course, the multi-part primary key is by far a higher priority for me,
as I have quite a large number of tables using these, and this renders the
Django admin essentially unusable.
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