those mean two totally different things, and you likely want the latter.
You should make sure your original model / table metadata uses the
composite ForeignKeyConstraint as well, and not ForeignKey() which isn't
typically compatible with a composite primary key as a target.
>
>
> worked allright.
>
> Is postgresql the only DBMS which will complain about this? It took me a
> while to figure this out.
>
> Thanks
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