Hi all-

I'm trying to set up a delta query for a parent entity query that has many 
sub-queries. The table referenced in the parent query has a "last updated" 
field, but none of the children do. The way the data is set up is that when a 
child table is updated, the "last updated" field of the parent is set.

So my question is whether I need to set up delta queries for my child entities; 
if the parent is updated I just want the whole record replaced. Do I need to 
set up the delta queries for the children? The DIH page doesn't seem to be 
specific on this point; they talk about what happens when a child record is 
updated and notifying the parent.

Thanks for any info,

Ron

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