Hi Bruce,

thank you for your quick answer.

What I am trying to is not something special and occurs often in the real
world. So my questions are:

- why are they not supported ?
- why does Castor make a difference between many to many relations of
different types and of the same type ?
- what do you mean by "Castor can handle very simple forms of this type of
relation" ? Can you give an example ?
- will there be supported ?
- when ?

Many thanks in adavance

   Boerries

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> Betreff: Re: [castor-dev] bug with many to many relation
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> Boerries,
>
> What you're attempting to do are self relations and these are not
> supported in Castor. You're relating an object of type keyword to an
> object of type keyword. In certain models, Castor can handle very simple
> forms of this type of relation. However, it is not a supported feature.
> As you've discovered this type of relation breaks down very quickly.
>
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