Thanks David. I understand it now.

Purani


On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 David E Jones wrote :
>
>Please don't take this personally, but this is the very reason you  need to 
>check out the docs!
>
>A relationship name is the combination of the relationship title  (optional) 
>and the related entity name (required). So no, searching  for the relationship 
>name in the entity defs won't get you very far.
>
>-David
>
>
>On Sep 15, 2006, at 1:53 AM, Purani S wrote:
>
>>Thanks David. Anyhow the relationship names should be given in the  
>>entityModel.xml files.
>>But I could not find those names in the xml file.
>>Thanking in advance.
>>
>>Purani
>>
>>
>>On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 David E Jones wrote :
>>>
>>>Those are relationship names. For more information I highly  recommend  
>>>looking at the documentation on the ofbiz.org site,  including the  Entity 
>>>Engine Guide and the Framework Introduction  videos. Even  better, achieve 
>>>an extensive knowledge of the with  the Advanced  Framework package from 
>>>Undersun.
>>>
>>>http://www.undersunconsulting.com/ecommerce/control/product/  
>>>~product_id=OFBADVFWKPKG
>>>
>>>-David
>>>
>>>
>>>On Sep 14, 2006, at 5:06 AM, Purani S wrote:
>>>
>>>>Hi,
>>>>The following lines are taken from "applications\product\webapp  
>>>>\catalog\WEB-INF\actions\product\EditProductAssoc.bsh".
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>if (product != null) {
>>>>     assocFromProducts = product.getRelated("MainProductAssoc",   null, 
>>>> UtilMisc.toList("sequenceNum"));
>>>>     context.put("assocFromProducts", assocFromProducts);
>>>>
>>>>     assocToProducts = product.getRelated("AssocProductAssoc");
>>>>     context.put("assocToProducts", assocToProducts);
>>>>}
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>I don't understand where from the variables "MainProductAssoc"  and  
>>>>"AssocProductAssoc". I searched for the entities in this  name. But  I 
>>>>could not find out.
>>>>
>>>>Could I please get some help regarding this.
>>>>
>>>>Thanks
>>>>Purani
>>>
>

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