[portland] Werkzeug, web, testing, etc. discussion
Joshua D. Drake
jd at commandprompt.com
Wed Feb 4 21:11:27 CET 2009
On Wed, 2009-02-04 at 11:58 -0800, John Hampton wrote:
> The way I read this is that Django still doesn't support multi-column
> primary keys. I also found a ticket[1] that is still open regarding
> supporting multi-column primary keys. I didn't read the ticket
> thoroughly. Is it true that the Django ORM still can't do multi-column
> primary keys?
>
> Joshua, correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that you were referring to
> being able to handle multi-column primary keys in your question, no?
>
Well there are two parts. First is natural keys. It gets a +1 from me
for being able to do that now but certainly composite primary keys is
the next step.
Joshua D. Drake
> -John
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