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Josh, The sequence attributes in the samples are
used by DBMS that don’t have identity or autonumber concepts in their
systems. (Oracle and Postgres). Because the samples are supposed to
work with all of those systems the xml is configured to support that. The
sequence attribute tells reactor which sequence to get the next identity value
from. So, no, to use aliases you still use the
alias attribute. Doug From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joshua Scott All, I have a quick question. I am looking to
alias a hasOne relationship inside my reactor.xml. I notice that in the
examples the alias attribute is gone and replaced by sequence. Are these two
synonymous? Can I do this: <object name=" If so does it do anything else BUT
simply create an alias. Thanks, Josh
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- Re: [Reactor For CF] Using iterator method... Daryl
- RE: [Reactor For CF] Using iterator m... Doug Hughes
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- [Reactor For CF] HasOne AND Sequence Joshua Scott
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