Re: Mapping multiple EOs to one table
Re: Mapping multiple EOs to one table
- Subject: Re: Mapping multiple EOs to one table
- From: Ricardo Strausz <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2003 11:58:08 -0500
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"...
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.
Dino
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