This is tres bizarre. In order for AllocationsList._set_allocations to throw ObjectActionError from that line, the incoming Allocation objects need to have an 'id' field, which ought to be impossible. More details to come.
This is tres bizarre. In order for AllocationsList ._set_allocatio ns to throw ObjectActionError from that line, the incoming Allocation objects need to have an 'id' field, which ought to be impossible. More details to come.