I didn't say that the relation aren't working, I just wondering why
foreign key wasn't created in my case. I am using both SQL Manager
2005 lite and MySQL Administrator just to take a look at the table
created.

any idea?

james

On Jul 21, 11:16 am, "Russell Keith-Magee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On 7/21/07, james_027 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I am doing this in winxp , mysql 5 , python 2.5 , latest mysql driver
> > for python. Hope I've provided enough info.
>
> Not even close.
>
> Perhaps I'm not being clear. I have tried your example. It works for
> me. The fact that many thousands of other people use Django and
> haven't experienced this problem leads me to suspect that the problem
> lies with you, not Django.
>
> However, you are obviously having a problem. What I need you to do is
> provide me STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS of EXACTLY what you have done.
> Starting with no database in existence, and no django project at all,
> how did you get into the situation?
>
> I also need to know HOW DO YOU KNOW THAT THE RELATION DOESN'T EXIST.
> Are you guessing? Is a query not working like you expect? Are you
> inspecting a GUI somewhere? Are you issuing an SQL query manually?
>
> Yours,
> Russ Magee %-)


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