Hello,

I continue to get errors when I try to view my model tables in Django
admin (1.3.0). The errors invariably refer to the name of a foreign
key defined in my models, with the '_id' appended to the name of the
field. My understanding was that by using a 'related_name' in the
column definition of the foreign key, it would override appending the
_id to the field name.

The target table that the foreign key points to:

class Sample(models.Model):    ..........where id is the primary key
    .....
    .....

class Specimen(models.Model):
    spec_sample = models.ForeignKey(Sample,verbose_name='Sample
Name',related_name='spec_sample')

and the error:

column specimen.spec_sample_id does not exist

How do I get Django to stop looking for spec_sample_id??

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