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Re: Design Question: Hiding inherited attributes?
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Re: Design Question: Hiding inherited attributes?


  • Subject: Re: Design Question: Hiding inherited attributes?
  • From: Scott Winn <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2008 14:43:44 -0700

Yes -

That is what I am trying to do and with zero luck. I have been in a slew of ignoreMembers and still it keeps going around and around and finding relationships.
I limited the depth to 1. Didn't help a bit.

Anybody use ReportMill with a complicated schema/model?

I remember running into the same problem with writeXML().  I had, shall we say, a very well connected EOModel.  Through the judicious removal of relationships (that probably didn't need to be there anyway) and ignoreClass() in RMWebObjects.java I was able to get some XML that my report designer could work with.  I could never figure out how to make ignoreMember() work for me.  

For anyone who may not be aware, ReportMill has a Yahoo Group with a mail list:   reportmill-subscribe AT yahoogroups.com

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