Philip DONAGHY wrote:
I've looked at the source and off the top of my head (gut feeling) I think that two oql methods should be supported. ClassicSqlOql for mappings that can not be supported like mine. And advanced oql for mappings that can be supported.
When two objects (A and B) with no relation to each other both contain a reference to another instance (C) oql does not work without multiple objects in the from clause.
There's something like this already available that we call pass through SQL. I just replied to your previous email with information about it.
Bruce
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