I'm not sure about the mechanics of add_to_class, but usually a self
referential ForeignKey should look like:
    models.ForeignKey('self', ......)
Have you tried it like this?
Ben

On 31/07/07, Daniel Kvasnicka jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
> in my models.py I'm tring to add some fields to User with add_to_class
> (so I can access them in admin). Everything works fine, only when I
> try to add a ForeignKey on User itself, Django dev server gets in a
> loop and has to be killed or it consumes every byte of memory and all
> processor time.
>
> I do it like this:
> User.add_to_class('parent', models.ForeignKey('User', blank = True,
> default = 0))
>
> Anybody experienced something similar?
>
> Thanks for every thought,
> Dan
>
>
> >
>


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