I've been looking at Turbogears recently after getting frustrated with 
limitations in the Django ORM, specifically around using compound primary 
keys.

I'm pleased to see that the Turbogears admin interface will allow me to 
edit tables keyed on a compound (multi column) primary key and handles them 
well (maps to a URL like 
'http://host.com/admin/tablename/columnA/columnB/edit') , 

however the interface only allow me to edit and delete records, not create 
new ones. (This is true for any non auto-integer primary key, not just 
multi column ones)

Is there any way to make this work?

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