Re: Mapping multiple EOs to one table
Re: Mapping multiple EOs to one table
- Subject: Re: Mapping multiple EOs to one table
- From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2003 10:21:41 -0700
Hola Ricardo,
At 11:58 AM 20/08/2003 -0500, Ricardo Strausz wrote:
>Hola amiguitos!
>
>On martes, agos 19, 2003, at 21:25 America/Mexico_City, Ray Ackland
>wrote:
>
>> From what I have experimented with so far, the results are
>> interesting. It seems like it will work - as long as you are showing
>> the same fields from the different entities. When I add another field
>> (one which is in one entity, but not the other) sometimes it works and
>> sometimes not (ie depending on which entity you add too, even though
>> they are both children of the parent, and should be equals).
>>
>
>Can you be more specific in "when does it works" and "when do not"
>please. I was tring a simple experiment my self and had not found yet
>anything "unspected"...
>
I think he meant that as long as he used KVC and only referred to common
attributes that the fact the object was of the *wrong Java class* did not
raise any exceptions.
>May be I shoud add that, from Chuck's observations on the GolbalID, I
>decided to be care not to "show" two children at the same time; that
>is, if requested by the user, I use the parent entity insteed.
>
But that is not the same object! parent != child
Chuck
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