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Re: Help with understanding relationships. What about the arrows?
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Re: Help with understanding relationships. What about the arrows?


  • Subject: Re: Help with understanding relationships. What about the arrows?
  • From: Denis Stanton <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2003 09:43:46 +1300

On Monday, October 13, 2003, at 09:09  AM, Art Isbell wrote:

The third column sometimes contains two little arrow pointing opposite ways.

Select that column and press "Delete". That will remove the column but make it available for adding in the "Add column..." pop-up at the bottom of the relationship table. It's called "Client-Side Class Property".

OK, I'm convinced. Previously the "Add column" button was greyed out, indicating that I have all columns displayed in this section (presumably the default for relationship lines). By deleting the column as suggested and then clicking Add column I get to see the Official Name, which of course confirms what you and Chuck are saying


Sometimes this symbol appears against a relationship. and sometime not. I have not been able to figure out when it appears, or how to control it.

If this eomodel isn't used in a Java Client app, it doesn't matter.

All part of WebObjects' (& EOM's) rich mystery. When I get to Java Clients some day I'll have to figure this out.


Thank you both for your patience with me.

Denis
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