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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ashwani Kalra

> This is not a problem with the table not having the Primary key.
> But entity beans must have primary key even if your table does not have
one.

Not necessarily, see [10.8.3] from PFD2.

As for the original question, I don't think this is the case:  the primary
key does exist for this bean, it just happens to be a compound primary key.

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Cedric

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