On 8/1/07, omat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Shouldn't Django be reporting that failure? Success messages are
> confusing.
I _did_ get an error message, warning me about an invalid primary key:
psycopg.DatabaseError: {<cursor object at 0x12d7f70>: 'ERROR: insert
or update on table "mytest_documentissue" violates foreign key
constraint "mytest_documentissue_user_id_fkey"\nDETAIL: Key
(user_id)=(2) is not present in table "auth_user".\n'}
Admittedly, the error was a little cryptic, but it did name the model
and pk value that was missing.
I can only presume this is a database-specific difference. I'm using
Postgres - what database backend are you using?
Yours,
Russ Magee %-)
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