Even though Datanucleus' method seems better, I thought I'd list how I
would have done it. If anyone thinks that there would be problems
doing it my way, please let us all know.

Store a unique property of the parent (this would usually be the
PrimaryKey of the parent) in a data field of the child (somewhat
similar to having a foreign key in an RDDMS). Then you can simply
query for the child entities that have a particular value for this
field.

On Apr 18, 10:10 am, datanucleus <andy_jeffer...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Thanks a lot for the thoughts Hani, but I do only want the children,
>
> So do a JDOQL query for the elements
> pm.newQuery("SELECT FROM MyElement WHERE myParent == :parent");
> and pass in the parent object, and add on any other filter
> requirements.
>
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