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Re: Fat relationships: i.e. user <--->> transactions



1. addToBothSides() should skip the inverse if it isn't faulted.
Yes! I keep meaning to look into this .. I seem to recall there were several attempts on the wikibook (or wodev) that show how to do this, but they all had caveats with them. I suspect this is a slippery change to make, but it makes total sense. Log a bug against 5.4 -- It's not a black hole anymore :)

2. I wish qualified/sorted relationships were built into EOF. This would mean:
I've always wanted this too ... Let the framework work it out under the covers to do caching + qualifiers. There's no reason it can't.

ms

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