Hello everyone!

Please help me with this difficult problem. I can't find a solution
myself:

Suppose that I have a table `Articles`, which has fields `article_id`,
`content` and it contains one article with id `1`.

I also have a table `Categories`, which has fields `category_id`
(primary key), `category_name`, and it contains one category with id
`10`.

Now suppose that I have a table `ArticleProperties`, that adds
properties to `Articles`. This table has fields `article_id`,
`property_name`, `property_value`.

Suppose that I want to create a mapping from `Categories` to
`Articles` via `ArticleProperties` table.

I do this by inserting the following values in the `ArticleProperties`
table: (article_id=1, property_name="category", property_value=10).

Is there any way in SQLAlchemy to express that rows in table
`ArticleProperties` with `property_name` "category" are actually
FOREIGN KEYS of table `Articles` to table `Categories`?

Any help appreciated!

Thanks, Boda Cydo.

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