Looks like a bug. Please report in jira:
http://fornax.itemis.de/jira/browse/CSC
For now you can (probably) use 

                        - @MyCalendar work nullable
                        - @MyCalendar home nullable

/Patrik


alevine wrote:
> 
> Another case of bug vs operator error inquiry:
> 
> As I'm still coming up to speed on Sculptor, I'm not sure if what I'm
> doing is the "right" way or not.  I know if I use this model, I can create
> all the pieces and parts in code and then do a save, and it works.  But,
> in the default GUI app, this is not the case.
> 
> Model:
> 
>               Entity Person {
>                       scaffold
>               String name key                                 
>       } 
>       
>               BasicType Event {
>                       String title
>                       Date scheduled
>               }
>               
>               ValueObject CalendarEvent {
>                       String location
>                       - @Event event
>               }
>               
>               Entity MyCalendar{
>                       !aggregateRoot
>                       - List<@CalendarEvent> events inverse                   
>               }
>               
>               Entity Calendars{
>                       scaffold
>                       - @Person person key
>                       - @MyCalendar work
>                       - @MyCalendar home
>               }
> 
> 
> I run install, and then run the web app. I create a Person, then create a
> Calendars entity with empty datasets for Work and Home calendar.
> 
> 1) Person /  Create person: 
>         Person name: Bob
>         Next / Save
> 
> 2) Calendars / Create Calendar
>       Select existing Person: Bob / Set
> 
>       Work / Create my calendar / next / save
>       Home / Create my calendar / next / save
> 
> 
>      Next / ==  Errors out with 2 lines of "My calendar reference is
> required" 
> 
> 
> If I add "scaffold" to MyCalendar, it errors out during the generation
> process.
> 
> So, how do you properly declare a dependent Entity?  If this is the
> correct way, as I can make it work in code,  is this a problem with the
> generated GUI?
> 
> 
> Again, default archetypes from the tutorials (1.7 snapshot), no
> modifications to anything.
> 
> 
> 
> Thanks in advance for any direction you can provide.
> 
> 
> -- adam
>    
> 

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