Re: Help with understanding relationships. What about the arrows?
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: Tue, 14 Oct 2003 09:50:09 +1300
Hi Jonathan
My apologies, I asked the wrong question. I'm not multi-tasking as
well as I might. I blame sleep deprivation.
When I wrote:
Having accepted the truth of Chuck's wisdom, only one mystery remains
in this area. Why are some relationships tagged as "Follow
Relationship" and some not?
I thought I was writing:
Having accepted the truth of Chuck's wisdom, only one mystery remains
in this area. Why are some relationships tagged as "Client-Side
Class Property" and some not?
The subject of this thread has changed several times. My question was
supposed to refer to the two-way arrow symbols, not the > and >>
Denis
On Tuesday, October 14, 2003, at 07:51 AM, email@hidden
wrote:
In my Windows EOModeler, the column labeled "Follow Relationship" just
indicates if the relationship is a to-many or a to-one. I have NO idea
why they've labeled this "Follow Relationship"--I don't know what
that's
supposed to mean. But there's one icon that represents a to-one
relationship, and one that represents a to-many. Hope that explains
it.
On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 07:44:22 +1300 Denis Stanton wrote:
Having accepted the truth of Chuck's wisdom, only one mystery remains
in this area. Why are some relationships tagged as "Follow
Relationship" and some not?
Denis Stanton
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