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Re: Problem with EOModeler on WebObjects Demo



Thank you,

I had low hopes when I read your solution, but it was right on the money. Thanks for the demo you have on your website, it inspired me to look at WebObjects again. Now I just need to convince my coworkers it's better than .NET!

Tom 
On Monday, May 03, 2004, at 02:27PM, Jonathan 'Wolf' Rentzsch <email@hidden> wrote:

>Tom Jones, email@hidden, wrote:
>>I am trying to model a cross-model relationship in EOModeler(WO 5.2 Demo), 
>>but the Model popup in the Relationship Inspector only shows the model I 
>>have open, not the one I want to relate to. Is this a limitation of the 
>>demo, or am I doing something wrong? 
>>
>>Both models are in the same directory.
>
>Ensure both models are in the same project. Quit EOModeler, Quit Xcode, 
>reopen Xcode, and double-click your model file within Xcode to open your 
>model file.
>
>| Jonathan 'Wolf' Rentzsch   http://rentzsch.com
>| Red Shed Software           http://redshed.net
>|     "better" necessarily means "different"
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