Hello again, If you want "C.foreignId = A.idA" then the 1:n - relation between C and A is the other way round: C would be the n-class. But if you simply want C having two collections as attributes, it is described in tutorial 3, "mapping 1:n relations". Was that the answer? regards, Birgitta
- Help with 1n mapping (new to OJB) Pablo A. Osso
- Re: Help with 1n mapping (new to OJB) Jim Theodoridis
- RE: Mapping question Norbert . Woegerbauer
- Mapping Question Patrick Scheuerer
- Re: Mapping Question Patrick Scheuerer
- RE: Mapping Question Coup, Robert Muir
- Mapping question ftanare
- Re: Mapping question BIRGITTA . MOEHRING
- Re: Mapping question ftanare
- Re: Mapping question ftanare
- Re: Mapping question BIRGITTA . MOEHRING
- Re: Mapping question ftanare
- Mapping question Sebastian
- Re: Mapping question Sebastian
- RE: Mapping question Daniel Perry
- Re: Mapping question Sebastian
- RE: Mapping question Daniel Perry
