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Re: opposite method to objectMatchingKeyAndValue


  • Subject: Re: opposite method to objectMatchingKeyAndValue
  • From: Stamenkovic Florijan <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2009 10:43:10 -0400

On Feb 21, 2009, at 04:30, Paul Hoadley wrote:

I see a thread from 2003 [1] that seems to indicate that uniqueness of an attribute isn't expressible in an EO model. I take it the only way to add such a constraint, then, is manually?

AFAIK: yes.

However, it *might* be possible to enhance EntityModeler to include this info in the EOModel, and thereby to generate SQL that does this for you... It would not be information present at runtime, in the programatic rep of the model, which could be a source of confusion, but it might be a convenient feature nevertheless. And who knows, maybe Apple would pick up on it and include this info in the EOModel standard... Any thoughts on this from WOProject folks?

F
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