Hi Ian

In my model, I have specified db_table = "Survey" so I don't think
that is the problem

I'll have another play with it and see if I can get further.

Thanks

Catriona

On Sep 19, 9:50 am, Ian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm unable to reproduce the error you're getting.  The default table
> name would be app_survey rather than just survey, where app is the
> name of the application, so you might check that the table you listed
> is the same table that Django is using.
>
> Hope that helps,
> Ian
>
> On Sep 18, 5:03 pm, Catriona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi Ian
>
> > Sorry I should have given you this info.
>
> > I am using Python 2.5.1 and Django 6051.
>
> > I get the following when I run a describe on the table - sorry it is a
> > bit messy
>
> > Object Type   TABLE Object   SURVEY
>
> > Table Column Data Type Length Precision Scale Primary Key Nullable
> > Default Comment
> > SURVEY ID Number -  11 0 1 -  -  -
> >   COMPANY_ID Number -  11 0 -  -  -  -
> >   OPERATOR_ID Number -  11 0 -   -  -
> >   CONTRACTOR_ID Number -  11 0 -   -  -
> >   VESSEL_ID Number -  11 0 -   -  -
> >   SURVEY_NAME Nvarchar2 100 -  -  -   -  -
> >   LOCATION Nvarchar2 60 -  -  -   -  -
> >   START_DATE Date 7 -  -  -  -  -  -
> >   END_DATE Date 7 -  -  -   -  -
> >   1 - 9- Hide quoted text -
>
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