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their referenced column, even if the column was given a "key" attribute different from the reflected name. This is achieved via a new flag on ForeignKey/ForeignKeyConstraint called "link_to_name", if True means the given name is the referred-to column's name, not its assigned key. [ticket:650] - removed column types from sqlite doc, we aren't going to list out "implementation" types since they aren't significant and are less present in 0.6 - mysql will report on missing reflected foreign key targets in the same way as other dialects (we can improve that to be immediate within reflecttable(), but it should be within ForeignKeyConstraint()). - postgres dialect can reflect table with an include_columns list that doesn't include one or more primary key columns