Hmmm....it turns out that the problem is with a ForeignKey. The example
above (unfortunately) doesn't show it, but my model T also contains 2
ForeignKeys. The database (mysql) accepts the same value (in different
rows) for one ForeignKey, but not for the other. That baffles me. I've
tried everything (reset, syncdb, remove all tables by hand etc), but
nothing helps.


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