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Re: [slightly OT] data modeling question
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Re: [slightly OT] data modeling question


  • Subject: Re: [slightly OT] data modeling question
  • From: Guido Neitzer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 14:26:30 -0600

On 07.05.2008, at 13:33, Tonny Staunsbrink wrote:

I too have been in trouble when working with inheritance in eof. I think the only reason for using inheritance in the eo model is in case you want to make sql based (datebase based) queries at the base of the inheritance hierarchy. In all other circumstances i would try to avoid inheritance.

Ah, no! I use inheritance all over the place and it works like a charm - for performance reasons I do single table inheritance only.


cug

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