ok disregard this... i figured out that i needed to put a related_name
parameter




On Nov 13, 5:03 pm, Bobby Roberts <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've got a model... it's pretty simple and has an ID, description, and
> a date_added field.
>
> I've got another model with id, option1, option2, option3, date_added
>
> The intent is to setup option1,option2,option3 as foreignkey fields
> back to the id in model #1
>
> I get the following error when i try to syncdb:
>
> product.product: Accessor for field 'WrapperRegion' clashes with
> related field 'Region.product_set'. Add a related_name argument to the
> definition for 'WrapperRegion'.
>
> does this seems to indicate i need to use a one to many relationship
> somehow?  If so... how do i do it?

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