I have a multi-level database that uses concatenated foreign keys as 
primary keys for tables. 

For example we have three tables
VMS
VM_LICENSE
LICENSES


VMS has
name 
license_id <- foreign key
vm_id <-primary key


vm_licenses has two concatenated fkeys to for a primary key of:
licenses_id fkey to licenses
vm_id   fkey to vms


licenses has:

license_id pkey
product_code


how do I deal with concatenated foreign keys to form a primary key how do i 
even register that in the models.py? 
The reason I ask is because one i need to register them and the second is 
how do i save forms based on a concatinated pk

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