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owns destination + deny prohibited?
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  • Subject: owns destination + deny prohibited?
  • From: OCsite via Webobjects-dev <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2022 12:45:35 +0100

Hi there,

as I am checking all my relationships to make sure I did not another mistake,
I've bumped into something strange.

It looks like EOF prohibits a combination of “owns destination” and the “deny”
delete rule.

Can perhaps anybody explain the rationale behind that?

I must be overlooking something of importance, for it seems to me it is quite
acceptable approach something like “a company owns all the departments.
Whenever one is removed from the relationship, it should be deleted, no point
for it existing separately. Still, I want to prevent deletion of a whole
company which contains a non-zero number of departments; to prevent user
errors, if somebody does want to delete a company, I want him to remove all its
departments first”.

What am I missing?

Thanks,
OC

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