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Re: Handling Many2Many relationship
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Re: Handling Many2Many relationship


  • Subject: Re: Handling Many2Many relationship
  • From: Mike Schrag <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 23:58:57 -0400

Hello, well I have to Entities, but I need a many to many relationship, which its not good thing to do, I will need a Join table then, so what Im doing, its I create my 2 Entities, then I create a new relationship, and put them as Many 2 Many and leave the default values there, i like them and it suits my requirements, my question its, doing this I described above, is the same as if I create the Join Entity with he Join Attributes?
Yes, except that you can spend quality time with your family because you saved so time not having to click 50 times to create the relationships yourself. The point is that the relationship wizard does everything for you. I never manually create relationships anymore.

Second, when creating a relation ship, if I mistake with something, like selecting an entity name twice, or something like that, a null pointer exception alert appears, and then I can't create the relationship, and I have to close eclipse and relaunch again..
This particular bug was fixed in a nightly about a week ago ... "Don't do that" is all I have for you in the meantime.

ms

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