Re: failing to provide new primary keys
Re: failing to provide new primary keys
- Subject: Re: failing to provide new primary keys
- From: Mike Schrag <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2008 18:09:45 -0500
I'm thinking though (in this age of optimisations) that this means
you have to map the reverse relationship in order for the pk to
propogate. Either way it seems to me that it'd make more sense if
the option to propogate (or labelled 'propogated') was on the
relationship from the join rather than to the join. I'm not sure at
this stage how that would be dealt with by the database context.
Thoughts?
You mean try to change the way the propagates primary key flag is
defined and interpreted inside of EOF? I'm not going near that with a
ten foot pole. Doesn't everyone have inverse relationships on join
entities? They're required for flattening, and sort of annoying if
you're not flattening, or maybe I'm not getting what you're saying.
ms
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