Hey Andy,
  One way would be to include information from the parent on the child
entities, then you'll only have to query against the child entities.
There may be other ways too, depending on exactly what you're doing.
If you include your model definitions and some details about the
queries someone can probably give more details.




Robert






On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 06:29, andy <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have created the one to many relation for Employee(parent) and his
> leave transaction details(child).
> I can give a query based on parent properties but i m not getting how
> to fetch data based leave details?
> Means i wants to fetch the data which satisfies the both conditions of
> parent field and child field. can it b possible ?
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