Thanks, I eventually solved it by using django to generate the models i 
believe it was because i was defining the db_column in the primary key and 
django said whatever, so when inspectdb built the models file it took that 
out and it started to work.

On Wednesday, July 16, 2014 12:28:27 PM UTC-6, Frank Bieniek wrote:
>
>  Hi there,
> you are telling django, you know what you are doing via
>
> managed = False -> no batteries included, please read the details here
> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/models/options/
>
> There are great books out there explaining django from 
> other perspectives than the online documentation
>
> Two Scoops of Django
> http://www.amazon.com/Two-Scoops-Django-Best-Practices/dp/098146730X/
>
> Test driven development in python
>
> http://www.amazon.com/Test-Driven-Development-Python-Harry-Percival/dp/1449364829/
>
> Hope this helps
> Frank
>
>
>
> Am 16.07.14 19:08, schrieb G Z:
>  
> so I added a db trigger in oracle and it still said the same thing when 
> ever I tried to save the new addition. Also whenever I try to go to an 
> existing vm the manytomany field throws an exception that table or view 
> doesn't exist but when I goto add new it doesnt and the correct field is 
> displayed, but then when i save it says can't be null. 
>
>
> What changes from what you can see could I make to curb these problems? 
>
>
>
> class License(models.Model):
>    license_id = models.AutoField(primary_key = True, editable = False, 
> db_column='license_id')
>    license_authority_id = models.ForeignKey(License_authoritie,  on_delete 
> = models.PROTECT, db_column='license_authority_id')
>    product = models.CharField(max_length = 20)
>
>    class Meta:
>       managed = False
>        db_table = 'licenses'
>       ordering = ['product']
>
>    def __unicode__(self):  # Python 3: def __str__(self):
>       return self.product
>          
> class Vm_license(models.Model):
>    vm_license_id = models.AutoField(primary_key = True, 
> db_column='vm_license_id')
>    vm_id = models.ForeignKey(Vm,  on_delete = models.PROTECT, 
> db_column='vm_id')
>    license = models.ManyToManyField( 
> License) 
>
>
>    class Meta:
>       managed = False
>        db_table = 'vm_licenses'
>
>
> class vm_license_admin(admin.ModelAdmin):
>     #list_display = ('vm_id', 'license_id')
>     list_display = ('vm_id',)
>     search_fields = ('vm_id__vm_name',)
>     ordering = ('vm_id',)
>     filter_horizontal = ('license',)
>     
> admin.site.register(Vm_license, vm_license_admin)
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