I tried that now but didn't succeeded. On Aug 9, 3:53 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > what about removing the type and size attribute of the skill_id field? > does this works? > > On 9 Aug., 13:06, scube <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > I'm using the admin generator and want a relation displayed as name > > and not id. > > > This schema does work: > > User: > > tableName: user > > columns: > > name: > > > Post: > > tableName: post > > columns: > > text: > > user_id: > > foreignClass: User > > foreignName: Author > > localName: Articles > > > This schema doesn't work, why? > > Skill: > > tableName: skill > > columns: > > titel: string(100) > > created_at: timestamp > > updated_at: timestamp > > > SkillTypes: > > tableName: skill_types > > columns: > > count: integer > > beschreibung: string(4000) > > created_at: timestamp > > updated_at: timestamp > > skill_id: > > foreignClass: Skill > > foreignName: SkillRef > > localName: SkillTypesToSkill > > type: integer > > size: 20
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