The id field (which is added by django by default has this) other then that the 
field doesn't have unique=True

I was also thinking of a better solution.

I have a Gig model which contains gigs with a ForeignKey to Artist.
I have a Artist model which contains artists.

One Gig can have multiple artists.

So instead of creating a field that is unique for each Gig (which might occur 
more then once since each gig might have more the  one artist) I was thinking 
of the following.

Create a model GigArtist (and leave the Artist Foreign key out of the Gig 
model).

This model contains two fields one who references to a specific gig and one 
that references to a (or more then one) specific artist.





Op 25-jan-2011, om 16:20 heeft Shawn Milochik het volgende geschreven:

> Do you have 'unique = True' in the field definition in the model?
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