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Re: Relationship across model boundaries failing
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Re: Relationship across model boundaries failing


  • Subject: Re: Relationship across model boundaries failing
  • From: Mike Schrag <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 17:39:22 -0400

I'm sure Chuck will correct me if I'm wrong but my recollection is that a flattened to-many will always trip on an insert or update.

Hmm. What you mean by "trip on"?
Pretty sure Alan is saying that updating or inserting an EO with a flattened to-many fires the fault of the to-many. This would be a really bad bug if it's true. Writing a test case now ...
This appears to be OK for the test I'm doing in 5.3 with Wonder. Maybe this was a bug in an older version of WO/EOF or maybe Wonder fixes this and I just never knew?

I have Person and Company and a many-to-many join between them. I added 100 of each and made each person related to each of the 100 companies. I restarted to get a fresh snapshot cache, and if i fetch a person, change the person's name and resave, I get the single query to fetch the EO and a single query to perform the update and no fetches against Company.

ms

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