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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