Thanks. I could, but need to check this for postgres. Seems a little bit 
strange when I have a look at the sql.log file:

timestamp: 2014-07-21T15:57:35.749000
> CREATE TABLE auth_cas(
>     id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT,
>     user_id INTEGER REFERENCES auth_user (id) ON DELETE CASCADE,
>     created_on TIMESTAMP,
>     service CHAR(512),
>     ticket CHAR(512),
>     renew CHAR(1)
> );
> success!
> timestamp: 2014-07-21T15:59:39.060000
> CREATE TABLE "this_is_the_easy_name_table"(
>     id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT,
>     "this_is_the_field_name" CHAR(512)
> );
> success!


and when I look at the table generated, I get this:

(dp1
> S'position1'
> p2
> (dp3
> S'length'
> p4
> I512
> sS'unique'
> p5
> I00

 
Note that I've changed* position* to *position1* to escape the error and 
generate the table. I would have thought that it would have generated the 
rname. I might try a fresh dal.py source.

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